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  • 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
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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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, 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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_22875_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
  • 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
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