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What does each part of the lulav represent?

Each species is said to kabbalistically represent an aspect of the user’s body; the lulav represents the spine, the myrtle the eyes, the willow the lips, and the etrog represents the heart.

What is the meaning of the name Sukkot?

In Biblical Names the meaning of the name Succoth is: Tents, tabernacles.

What is the main symbol of Sukkot?

The arba minim, (four species) are recognizable symbols of Sukkot. They are the etrog (looks like a large bumpy lemon), lulav (palm branches), hadasim (myrtle branches) and aravot (willow branches). The term lulav is often used to refer to the palm, myrtle and willow branches all together.

What is the origin and meaning of Sukkot?

Sukkot is the Jewish harvest festival. Sukkot was the name for the shelters that Jews lived in after they had left Egypt with Moses during the Exodus. The Jews travelled for 40 years in the desert, living in temporary homes which they built to protect themselves from enemies and wild animals.

Why is Sukkot important?

Sukkot commemorates the years that the Jews spent in the desert on their way to the Promised Land, and celebrates the way in which God protected them under difficult desert conditions. Sukkot is also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, or the Feast of Booths.

What is the first day of Sukkot called?

the Feast of Tabernacles
Many Jewish communities in the United States celebrate the first day of Sukkot (Succot, Succoth, Sukkoth), which is the start of the Sukkot period. This period, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles, lasts for about seven days.

What are the four species of fruit in Sukkot?

The Etrog (citron fruit), Lulav (frond of date palm) Hadass (myrtle bough) and Aravah (willow branch) – are the four species the Jewish people are commanded to bind together and wave in the sukkah, a temporary booth constructed for use during the week-long festival of Sukkot.

What is the inner meaning of the Seven Days of Sukkot?

What is the inner meaning behind the Sukkot customs of constructing a Sukkah with a roof of waste, the four species of Sukkot, the seven days of Sukkot, the meaning of its final day of Simchat Torah, and its role in the Tishrei holiday cycle? The holiday of Sukkot represents an essential change of values.

How many complete circuits are made on Sukkot?

From the first through the sixth day of Sukkot, one complete circuit is made; on Hoshanah Rabbah, the seventh and last day of Sukkot, seven complete circuits are made. As the four species are not used on Shabbat, there are variant customs as to whether hoshaanot are said and a circuit made on that day.

When did the etrog become a part of Sukkot?

“At this time, the Etrog (citron) became established in the Sukkot tradition, in both relevant texts and visual representations. Together with the willow it appeared on coins from the Great Revolt (the first Jewish –Roman War -66–73 CE) as well as on coins from the Bar Kokhba Revolt (132-136 CE (.