Lulav ([lu'lav]; Hebrew: לוּלָב) is a closed frond of the date palm tree. It is one of the Four Species used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The other Species are the hadass (myrtle), aravah (willow), and etrog (citron). When bound together, the lulav, hadass, and aravah are commonly referred to as "the lulav".
Lulav ([lu'lav]; Hebrew: לוּלָב) is a closed frond of the date palm tree. It is one of the Four Species used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The...
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 being relevant...
of the lulav used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. Hadass is one of the Four species (arba'ah minim–ארבעת המינים). The others are the lulav (date palm...
Sukkot (sukkah, lulav and etrog) carry over to Shemini Atzeret. Shemini Atzeret is a holiday in its own right, without sukkah, lulav and etrog. At the...
week-long holiday of Sukkot as one of the four species. Together with the lulav, hadass, and aravah, the etrog is taken in hand and held or waved during...
meal if the rain does not stop. Every day, a blessing is recited over the Lulav and the Etrog. Keeping of Sukkot is detailed in the Hebrew Bible (Nehemiah...
obverse, and two lulav are on the reverse. The larger of the three bronze coins are inscribed "chatzi" (half). On the obverse a lulav and etrog are again...
largest date-palm grower in Israel, with 18,000 trees. The kibbutz also has a lulav business. Working with scientists from the Volcani Institute, Tirat Zvi...
Horsemen of the Apocalypse ride in the Book of Revelation. The Four Species (lulav, hadass, aravah and etrog) are taken as one of the mitzvot on the Jewish...
Rabbah, in which seven circuits are made by the worshippers with their lulav and etrog, while the congregation recites Hoshanot. It is customary for...
State of Israel. Unlike the menorah, the Lion of Judah, the shofar and the lulav, the hexagram was not originally a uniquely Jewish symbol. The hexagram...
religions, and in ancient Egypt represented immortality. In Judaism, the lulav, a closed frond of the date palm is part of the festival of Sukkot. A palm...
considered a symbol of Judea and the Jewish people. The leaves are used as a lulav in the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. They are also commonly used as the s'chach...
exempt from certain time-related commandments (such as shofar, sukkah, lulav, tzitzit and tefillin). Three types of negative commandments fall under...
Agricultural symbols connected with the Jewish harvest festival of Sukkot, such as lulav and etrog, appear on the reverse of some of the smaller bronze coins, surrounded...
higher standards of a mitzvah (especially as pertains to Kashruth, Sta"m, Lulav and Etrog, Chanukah Menorah, etc.) Mehadrin Dairy Corporation, an American...