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The Lulav and Etrog: The Four Kinds

What You Need to Know About Waving the Lulav And Etrog
What, when, and how to wave the lulav and etrog.
The Lulav and Etrog: The Four Kinds
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)
How to Select the Best Lulav and Etrog
Become a knowledgeable Four Kinds consumer!
For the adventuresome folks who wish to venture into the uncharted waters of the Four Kinds market, here are some basic guidelines and tips that, when followed, will allow you to be a relatively knowledgeable consumer.
13 Facts About the Four Species (Lulav and Etrog) Every Jew Should Know
Learn about this special mitzvah, which is performed every day of Sukkot (besides Shabbat).
All About Hoshanot
Winding and Willows
Every Sukkot, we march in circles saying ancient chants. How did this begin? What does it mean? What to do? Join us as we explore this unique custom.
What Are Aravot?
Part of Sukkot's Four Species, Aravot are willow branches with spiritual significance.
What Is an Etrog?
An etrog is a yellow or lime-colored citrus fruit used by Jews during Sukkot as one of the Four Species, along with the lulav, hadassim, and aravot.
What Are Hadassim?
Hadassim are myrtle branches, one of the four species G-d commands us to take on the Festival of Sukkot.
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