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Title: Got Lulav?
Post by: muman613 on October 12, 2011, 12:31:09 AM
I hope every religious Jew out there has their Lulav & Etrog ready for Sukkot.... I just picked mine up from my Rabbis Chabad house this morning...

http://www.ou.org/chagim/sukkot/lulavetrog.htm

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Lulav and Etrog

And you shall take for you on the first day, the fruit of the tree ‘hadar’ and branches of palm trees, and a bough of the tree avot and willows of the brook, and you shall rejoice before the Hashem, your G-d, seven days. Leviticus Chapter 23.

The mitzvah of taking the four species is for all seven days of Sukkot. Two blessings are said the first day, all netilat lulav and she’hecheeyanu and one bracha, al netilat lulav is said for the other six days. According to Torah law, the lulav is taken for all seven days only in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem when it was standing, and outside the Temple only on the first day of Sukkot. Our sages ordained, however, that we should also take the four species for all seven days as a remembrance of Temple Times.

The four species all taken together make up one single mitzvah. If any of the species are missing then you have not fulfilled the mitzvah at all. One lulav, one etrog, two aravot, and three hadasim is taken on Sukkot. The lulav, hadasim and aravot are bound together.

The four species are not taken on Shabbat even when it falls on the first day of Sukkot. The mitzvah applies during the day but not at night.

On the first day of Sukkot, a person must be careful to own the lulav and etrog he is performing the mitzvah with. On the the other six days, ownership is not strictly required.

A person should try to take four species, which are beautiful. Of course, this has to be done for the sake of the mitzvah and in service to G-d; not for the purpose of showing off to the neighbors.

The Lulav is a Palm Frond which must be cut and trimmed to a special form...

(http://www.tlj-news.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/lulav2.jpg)

The Etrog is a sweet-smelling fruit which resembles a lemon. It is a citrus fruit called a Citron.

(http://jewishsinglemaltwhiskysociety.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/092107Etrog.jpg)



I have not taken any pictures of my Lulav & Etrog set yet.... But I have some photos I took of the Sukkot Chag from 5769 {three years ago}...

(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-x356RgEnuk0/TRZ323bVtMI/AAAAAAAAARI/AvUGsopRBTg/s800/Photo_101908_010.jpg) (https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qFG2GRlEqzc/TRZ351G1qRI/AAAAAAAAARo/73Mn5ZUUDxg/s800/Photo_101908_017.jpg)

(https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-Nanw4-_sQEA/TRZ314OWW5I/AAAAAAAAAQ8/aC_l2P7yrIA/s800/Photo_101908_007.jpg)

Miscellaneous Sukkot Photos:

(http://a3.l3-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/141/f0135f509ed74e9983a0466af520a945/l.jpg)

Title: Re: Got Lulav?
Post by: muman613 on October 12, 2011, 12:34:19 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uh6aC-bZQzA
Title: Re: Got Lulav?
Post by: muman613 on October 12, 2011, 12:42:03 AM
Shake It!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC4IVe61p-0

Buy an Etrog:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQcr2V9Cfb8
Title: Re: Got Lulav?
Post by: Rubystars on October 12, 2011, 08:59:19 AM
Could people use the zest and juice from the Etrog to make lemon bars or cookies? I like trying different types of fruit but I've never seen that sold before. It reminds me of some other exotic lemons/limes I've seen in the past though.
Title: Re: Got Lulav?
Post by: TheCoon on October 12, 2011, 09:15:18 AM
I work with an Orthodox woman who lives in an apartment. I was surprised to find out she couldn't put a sukkot on her balcony because it was not able to allow sunlight in from the top. The more you know...
Title: Re: Got Lulav?
Post by: Zelhar on October 12, 2011, 09:51:45 AM
Is your lulav made in Egypt ?
Title: Re: Got Lulav?
Post by: Daniel Michael ben Avraham on October 12, 2011, 09:54:49 AM
We had to pay a bit more this year because of the idiots in Mitzrayim.  I think some of it came from Spain.