
The Lulav and Etrog: The Four Kinds - Chabad.org
Oct 12, 2011 · Jewish unity is one of the central themes of Sukkot. The four kinds you are holding symbolize four types of Jews, with differing levels of Torah knowledge and observance. …
Sukkot: The Four Kinds - Chabad.org
The mitzvah of taking these “four kinds” on Sukkot mirrors the ideal state in which Jews of all kinds are bound together. Thus, there is a cardinal difference between the first three kinds of …
Four species - Wikipedia
The four species (Hebrew: ארבעת המינים arba'at ha-minim, also called arba'a minim) are four plants—the etrog, lulav, hadass, and aravah—mentioned in the Torah (Leviticus 23:40) as …
What Is Sukkot? - A Guide to the Jewish Holiday of Sukkot, the …
Oct 16, 2024 · The “Four Kinds,” a bundle containing a palm frond , three myrtles (hadasim), two willows (aravot), and a citron , are held each day. A brief blessing is said and the bundle is …
How to Wave the Lulav and Etrog on Sukkot | My Jewish Learning
The four are often referred to under the inclusive term lulav, since the lulav is the largest and most prominent of the species. Thus, while the mitzvah is to wave the lulav, this actually refers to …
Lulav and Etrog - "The Four Kinds" - Chabad Upper East Side
Every day of Sukkot (except Shabbat) we take the arba minim, a.k.a. “Four Kinds.” Sukkot is a seven-day holiday starting on 15 Tishrei and concluding on 21 Tishrei. What are the four …
The Meaning of the Four Species of Sukkot - alephbeta.org
Sep 23, 2024 · What is so special about these four plants that they tap into the very essence of Sukkot? Join Ami Silver and Imu Shalev as they explore the extraordinary meaning behind the …
Lulav and Etrog Symbolism - My Jewish Learning
The four species of Sukkot are the etrog, palm, myrtle and willow. The lulav is the palm, but sometimes all four together are referred to as the lulav, since it is the most prominent of the …
The Four Species of Sukkot Explained - Tel Aviv University
Oct 2, 2017 · The Etrog (citron fruit), Lulav (frond of date palm) Hadass (myrtle bough) and Aravah (willow branch) – are the four species the Jewish people are commanded to bind …
The Lulav and Etrog: The Four Kinds - Chabad.org
Four types of vegetation are "taken" every day of the holiday of Sukkot. They are: lulav (palm frond), etrog (citron), hadasim (myrtles), and aravot (willows)