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  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Sukkoth celebration. The men of the Kibbutz doing the Lulav (Palm branch) dance
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  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Sukkoth celebration The children performing the Hadas (Myrtle) Dance
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  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Sukkoth celebration The children performing the Hadas (Myrtle) Dance
    AG_Sukkoth_693_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Sukkoth celebration. The men of the Kibbutz doing the Lulav (Palm branch) dance
    AG_Sukkoth_686_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2176.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2150.JPG
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DN_Sukkot_157.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DN_illus_Sukkot_162.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2189.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2192.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2152.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2157.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2151.JPG
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DN_illus_Sukkot_159.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining an Etrog at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6744.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas (Myrtle) at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6734_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining an Etrog at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6706.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DY_IMG_4075 cont_fs_ps.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DN_illus_Sukkot_160.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2161.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2159.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2187.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2180.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2200.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2162.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2197.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2191.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2181.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2174.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2171.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2149.JPG
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DN_illus_Sukkot_158.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Lulav (palm branch) at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6710_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DY_IMG_4188_fs_ps.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2188.JPG
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Boy holding a large Ethrog at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_0812_Sukkot_MG_6709_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2175.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DY_IMG_4273_fs_ps.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2202.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2167.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, young Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4129_fs_ps.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    YM_Sukkah_IMG_3664_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    YM_Sukkah_2011004.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, A young boy with Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DY_IMG_4337_fs_ps.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
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  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth The traditional four species on the table
    YM_Sukkah_IMG_3647_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth.
    SL_Children-Zoo_SL1_6656_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth.
    SL_Children-Zoo_SL1_6493_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, young Orthodox Jewish boy holding onto his etrog. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4106_fs_ps.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Closely examining the Hadas at the Sukkoth 4 species market. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DY_IMG_4273_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
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  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
    SL_Sukkah_SL9_6040.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth A man wrapped in a tallith holding the four species
    YM_Sukkah_3721.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
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  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth A man wrapped in a tallith holding the four species
    YM_Sukkah_3681.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth.
    SL_Children-Zoo_SL1_6494_fs.jpg
  • Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    DY_IMG_4291_fs_ps.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4112 levels_fs_ps.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
    SL_20161017_121229.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth Man and boy with the four species .
    SL_F091005SL10_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4198_fs_ps.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
    SL_20161017_121241.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    SL_SL2_9961.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4094 level_fs_ps.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    SL_SL2_0419.jpg
  • Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_f_dsc_9781_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew and his son examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4095 level_fs_ps.jpg
  • Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_f_dsc_9779_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4200_fs_ps.jpg
  • Atmospheric image of Judaism symbols of Rosh Hashana, The Jewish New Year and Succoth. A Prayer Book, and Pomegranate
    YM_0909_IMG_4505.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah
    CL_Sukkah_9715.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem A building with a Sukkah in the yard and on the balconies
    YM_Sukkah_IMG_3588_fs.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22936_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22871-1_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Lulav - palm branch on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22844_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4200_fs.jpg
  • For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck. A buyer is examining the lulav to verify its quality
    IR_dsc_9818_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck. A rabbi is examining the Etrog to verify its quality
    IR_dsc_9795_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • A family inside a decorated Sukkah
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  • A family inside a decorated Sukkah
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  • Interior of a Sukkah at the synagogue, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece
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  • Israel, Judea Desert, Einot Zokim a blooming desert oasis on the shore of the Dead Sea A Sukkah built under a palm tree .
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew and his son examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4095 level_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Tel Aviv Selecting the perfect Etrog at the 4 species market October 2006, Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22916_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22846_fs_PSh.jpg
  • For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck. A rabbi is examining the lulav to verify its quality
    IR_dsc_9787_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah
    CL_Sukkah_9667.jpg
  • Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_dsc_9816_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck. A rabbi is examining the Etrog to verify its quality
    IR_dsc_9803_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, Me'a She'arim, Orthodox Jew examining the Etrog to verify its quality. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. For any of the 4 species to be used for the religious ritual they must be up to speck.
    DY_IMG_4112 levels_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem Interior of a Sukkah
    TJ_2010_0924_175259.jpg
  • Israel, Judea Desert, Einot Zokim a blooming desert oasis on the shore of the Dead Sea A Sukkah built under a palm tree .
    AP_Dead-Sea_DSC_8402a_fs.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22937_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Etrog on display at the Tel Aviv 4 species market October 2006. Of the many symbols associated with Sukkot the most important are the Four Species. Etrog - The fruit of the goodly tree, also known as the citron. Palm branch - know as the lulav. Myrtle - the hadas and Willow - the aravah
    IR_22875_fs_PSh.jpg
  • Israel, Kfar Habad, Hakafot ceremony Simchat Torah (on the eights day of Succot), 2005
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  • During Sukkoth Jews traditionally build a sukka, a branch covered hovel, and eat and sleep in it for 7 days. It is the custom to decorate the sukkah.
    DY_IMG_4395_fs_ps.jpg
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