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  • 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
  • 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, 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, 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 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, 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, 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
  • 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, 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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, 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, 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, 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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_4112 levels_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, 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_9781_ta_051017_hr_fs_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_4273_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.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, 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, 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
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2192.JPG
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Hadas (Myrtle) at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6734_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2189.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2202.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2200.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.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2171.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2167.JPG
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining an Etrog at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6744.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2188.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2180.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.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
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  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2151.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2149.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2187.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2162.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2157.JPG
  • Israel, Jerusalem, the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    LW_Sukkot_2152.JPG
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Boy holding a large Ethrog at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_0812_Sukkot_MG_6709_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining an Etrog at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6706.jpg
  • Israel, Bnei Brak, Closely examining the Lulav (palm branch) at the Sukkoth 4 species market.
    DY_Sukkot_MG_6710_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    SL_SL2_0418.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
  • Israel, Jerusalem A building with a Sukkah in the yard and on the balconies
    YM_Sukkah_IMG_3588_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Sukkoth celebration The children performing the Hadas (Myrtle) Dance
    AG_Sukkoth_694_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
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah
    CL_Sukkah_9715.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah
    CL_Sukkah_9667.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    SL_SL2_0419.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth A man wrapped in a tallith holding the four species
    YM_Sukkah_3721.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    YM_Sukkah_IMG_3664_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
    SL_20161017_121229.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
    SL_20161017_121217.jpg
  • Israel, Jerusalem Interior of a Sukkah
    TJ_2010_0924_175259.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    SL_SL2_9959.jpg
  • 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 Man and boy with the four species .
    SL_F091005SL10_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth.
    SL_Children-Zoo_SL1_6494_fs.jpg
  • 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, 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
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Sukkoth celebration The children performing the Hadas (Myrtle) Dance
    AG_Sukkoth_693_fs.jpg
  • 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
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
    SL_Sukkah_SL9_6040.jpg
  • Interior of a decorated Sukkah erected for the Jewish Holiday of Sukkoth
    SL_20161017_121241.jpg
  • A family inside a decorated Sukkah
    CL_Sukkah_9706.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah at the synagogue, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece
    MT_Thessaloniki_P9270476_prl.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    YM_Sukkah_2011004.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth
    SL_SL2_9961.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth.
    SL_Children-Zoo_SL1_6656_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, Kibbutz Ashdot Yaacov, Sukkoth celebration. The men of the Kibbutz doing the Lulav (Palm branch) dance
    AG_Sukkoth_690_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
  • 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
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth The traditional four species on the table
    YM_Sukkah_IMG_3647_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 lulav to verify its quality
    IR_dsc_9787_ta_051017_hr_fs_fs.jpg
  • Interior of a Sukkah during Sukkoth.
    SL_Children-Zoo_SL1_6493_fs.jpg
  • A family inside a decorated Sukkah
    CL_Sukkah_9707.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, Caesarea, The Hippodrome built by king Herod first century BCE. Re-enactment of life in the Roman era. Horse racing, sport events and entertainment show reconstruction during Sukkot, October 7, 2009,
    SL_F091007SL10_fs.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, Caesarea, The Hippodrome built by king Herod first century BCE. Re-enactment of life in the Roman era. Horse racing, sport events and entertainment show reconstruction during Sukkot, October 7, 2009,
    SL_F091007SL21_fs.jpg
  • Myrtus communis, the common myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is an evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, north Africa, western Asia, Macaronesia, and the Indian Subcontinent. It is one of the four species used by Jews in their religious rituals on the festival of Sukkot.  Photographed in Israel in May
    BT_Myrtus-communis_304.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, Caesarea, The Hippodrome built by king Herod first century BCE. Re-enactment of life in the Roman era. Horse racing, sport events and entertainment show reconstruction during Sukkot, October 7, 2009,
    SL_F091007SL22_fs.jpg
  • Israel, coastal plains, Caesarea, The Hippodrome built by king Herod first century BCE. Re-enactment of life in the Roman era. Horse racing, sport events and entertainment show reconstruction during Sukkot, October 7, 2009,
    SL_F091007SL16_fs.jpg
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