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What Is a Lulav and Etrog?
10 Oct star 0 Holidays Culture
The video explains the significance and components of the arba minim, or "Four Kinds," used during the Jewish festival of Sukkot. These four species are a lulav (palm branch), two aravot (willow branches), at least three hadassim (myrtle branches), and an etrog (citron), which are collectively waved each day of the festival, excluding Shabbat. The practice symbolizes unity and diversity within the Jewish community, emphasizing how different types of people come together to serve a common purpose. The lulav and etrog hold deep spiritual meaning, reflecting our connection to nature and heritage during this holiday.
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