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  1. Aravah (Sukkot)

    containing five aravah branches are taken in hand by each worshipper. A series of liturgical verses ... &mdash expressing hope for the speedy coming of the Messiah . Then the bundle of aravah branches are beaten ... placed in water in order to grow new aravot trees. The Aravah ceremony in the Temple ... of the Altar each day of Sukkot. The shofar was sounded, and the worshippers walked about in procession and recited Psalm 117 25, as is done today as part of the Hashanot ceremony on Sukkot , accompanied ... the Aravah ceremony on Hashana Rabba, the children threw away their lulavim and ate their etrogim citrons . Sukkot See also Four Species Sukkot References Kitov, Eliyahu 1978 . The Book of Our Heritage . Jerusalem Feldheim Publishers. ISBN 0 87306 152 7. Category Sukkot Category Four Species ...   more details



  1. Aravah

    Aravah can refer to Arabah , a section of the Jordan Rift Valley on the border between Israel and Jordan, south of the Dead Sea and north of the Gulf of Aqaba. Aravah Sukkot , a willow branch, one of the Four Species used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. disambig ...   more details



  1. Sukkot

    commemorates the Aravah Sukkot willow ceremony at the Temple in Jerusalem , in which willow ..., a bundle of five Aravah Sukkot willow branches are beaten on the ground. Shemini Atzeret and Simchat ...For the biblical location Sukkot place Infobox Holiday image EtrogC.jpg imgsize 300 caption Etrog and lulav used on Sukkot holiday name Sukkot official name Hebrew language Hebrew or br Booths ... three pilgrim festivals Sukkot Hebrew Name 1 or sukk t, or sukkos , Feast of Booths ... prophet Zechariah , in the messianic era Sukkot will become a universal festival and all nations will make ... and sleeping is done during Sukkot Sukkot is agricultural in origin. This is evident from the biblical ... of the harvest, Sukkot was regarded as a general thanksgiving for the bounty of nature in the year that had passed. Sukkot became one of the most important feasts in Judaism, as indicated by its designation ... HE bibleverse nb 2 Chron 7 8 HE ref Perhaps because of its wide attendance, Sukkot became the appropriate ... of the Law during Sukkot every seventh year Deut. 31 10 11 . Solomon King Solomon dedicated the Temple in Jerusalem on Sukkot 1 Kings 8 2 Chron. 7 . And Sukkot was the first sacred occasion ... s Laws and customs Sukkot is a seven day holiday, with the first day celebrated as a full festival ... weekdays . The seventh day of Sukkot is called Hoshana Rabbah Great Hoshana , referring to the tradition ... as full festivals. Throughout the week of Sukkot, meals are eaten in the sukkah and Orthodox Jewish ... over the Lulav and the Etrog . Observance of Sukkot is detailed in the Book of Nehemiah in the Bible ... decorations, the Seven Species . ref http www.ajudaica.com judaica101 jewish holidays sukkot Judaica 101 Sukkot ref clear left Special prayers File PikiWiki Israel 14882 Western Wall in Jerusalem.jpg thumb 300px Sukkot prayers at the Western Wall Kotel Prayers during Sukkot include the reading ... , and Tamar Genesis Tamar among others. Chol HaMoed The second through seventh days of Sukkot third ...   more details



  1. Sukkot (place)

    For the Jewish festival, see Sukkot . The name Sukkot appears in a number of places in the Hebrew Bible as a location An Egyptian Sukkot is the second of the stations of the Exodus . Pharaoh orders the Israelites to leave Egypt, and they journey from their starting point at Rameses to Succoth Book of Exodus Exodus 12 37 . Both appear to be towns within the Land of Goshen , which is generally believed to be in the eastern Delta. A separate Succoth is a city east of the Jordan River , identified with Deir Alla Tell Deir lla , a high mound, a mass of debris, in the plain north of Jabbok and about one mile from it Joshua 13 27 . This is where Jacob , on his return from Padan aram after his interview with Esau, built a house for himself and made sukkot booths for his cattle, Book of Genesis Genesis 32 17, 30 33 17 . In the book of Judges the princes of Sukkot refused to provide help to Gideon Bible Gideon and his men when they followed one of the bands of the fugitive Midianites after the great victory at Gilboa. After routing this band, Gideon on his return visited the rulers of the city with severe punishment. He took the elders of the city, and thorns of the wilderness and briers, and with them he taught the men of Succoth Book of Judges 8 13 16 . At this place were erected the foundries for casting the metal work for the temple 1 Kings 7 46 . Category Hebrew Bible places fr Soukkot lieu pt Sucote ...   more details



  1. Arava

    Arava can refer to Arava, Estonia , a village in Anija Commune, Harju County, Estonia. Arabah , a section of the Great Rift Valley between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba in Israel and Jordan. Aravah Sukkot Aravah , a willow branch, one of the Four Species used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. IAI Arava Short Take Off and Landing STOL, plane manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries. A trade name of the drug leflunomide See also Araba disambiguation disambig he ...   more details



  1. Hadass

    Image Hadassim2.JPG right thumb 250px Three hadass branches Hadass Hebrew language Hebrew , pl. hadassim is a branch of the Myrtus myrtle tree that forms part of the lulav used on the Jew ish holiday of Sukkot . Hadas is one of the Four species arba ah minim &ndash . The others are the lulav palm tree palm frond , Aravah Sukkot aravah willow , and etrog citron . Three hadassim are incorporated into the Four Species and are bound together with the lulav and aravah . Together with the etrog , the lulav is waved in all four directions, plus up and down, to attest to God s mastery over all of creation, and to symbolically voice a prayer for adequate rainfall over all the Earth s vegetation in the coming year. The hadass grows in tiers of three leaves. According to the Halakha , the most perfect hadass is one whose leaves grow evenly in each set of three. References reflist Kitov, Eliyahu 1978 . The Book of Our Heritage . Jerusalem Feldheim Publishers. ISBN 0 87306 152 7. Sukkot Category Sukkot Category Four Species Category Hebrew words and phrases Category Jewish ritual objects cs Hadas ...   more details



  1. Lulav

    lulav also refers to the lulav in combination with two of the other species&mdash the Aravah Sukkot aravah and the hadass &mdash that are bound together to perform the mitzvah of waving the lulav. These three ... 645 3 ref This rule applies on the first day of Sukkot in the Land of Israel , and on the first two ..., Inc. 2005, page 279. ref The biblical reference to the four species in Sukkot can be found in Leviticus ... represents the heart. References Notes Reflist Sukkot Category Sukkot Category Four Species ...   more details



  1. Moed

    of Pesach and Sukkot . 3 chapters. Hagigah Festival Offering deals with the Three Pilgrimage Festivals Passover , Shavuot , Sukkot and the pilgrimage offering that men were supposed to bring in Jerusalem ...   more details



  1. Four Species

    myrtle tree Aravah Sukkot aravah branches with leaves from the willow tree Practice During ... 23 40 as being relevant to Sukkot . ref Arye Forta Judaism Page 55 1995 The four species are all plants that need an abundance of water, and at the end of Sukkot, prayers for rain will be said. ref Karaite Jews build their Sukkot out of branches from the four specified plants see Other interpretations ... which are held together and waved in a special ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The waving ... palm trees ets avoth boughs of thick trees aravah willows of the brook In Talmudic ... in the Holy Temple on all seven days of Sukkot , and elsewhere only on the first day. Following the destruction ... on every day of Sukkot except on Shabbat , as a memorial to the Temple. Citation needed date February ... and aravah this bundle is also referred to as the lulav in the following manner One lulav is placed in the center, two aravah branches are placed to the left, and three hadass boughs are placed to the right ..., or be placed in a special holder which is also woven from palm fronds. Sephardic Jews place one aravah to the right of the lulav and the second aravah to its left, and cover them with the three hadass ... us . 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 ... lulav , and the freshest hadass and aravah . Usually a father will buy several sets of the Four ... are distinct from one another. ref cite web first Moshe last Taragin url http www.vbm torah.org sukkot ... a good smell but no taste, symbolizing those who possess good deeds but do not study Torah. The aravah ... Aravah the mouth Etrog the heart By binding them together for a mitzvah , the Jew shows their desire ... date palm grows in watered valleys, hadass and aravah grow near water sources, and the etrog ... in the Law to build sukkot by going out to the mountain and getting palm branches, olive leaves, pine ...   more details



  1. Palm branch (symbol)

    of the Four Species used in the daily prayers on the feast of Sukkot . It is bound together with the hadass Myrtus myrtle , and Aravah Sukkot aravah willow . The Midrash ref Vayikra Rabbah 30 12 ... of God Lulav Sukkot References Reflist Use dmy dates date September 2010 DEFAULTSORT Palm Branch Symbol ...   more details



  1. Succoth

    Succoth may mean The Jewish festival of Sukkot . The Egyptian place of Sukkot place Succoth Sukkot , near the start of the Israelites The Exodus Exodus from Egypt . Succoth, Argyll and Bute , a village in Argyll and Bute , Scotland I also see Succoth, Aberdeenshire and Succoth, Moray. But these look to be just farm names disambig ...   more details



  1. File:Etrog with Pitom.jpg

    Licensing PD self date November 2006 Category Jewish images Category Sukkot Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot ...   more details



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  1. File:RebbeNaftuleOfBobov.jpg

    Summary Rabbi Naftali Zvi Halberstam http masoret.hevre.co.il hydepark topic.asp?topic id 1826531 GFDL with disclaimers migration relicense Category Images of Hasidic rebbes in the United States Category Rebbes of Bobov Category Sukkot ...   more details



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    Summary I took this picture Licensing PD self date April 2007 Category Jewish images Category Sukkot Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details



  1. Schach

    Schach may refer to File ChessSet.jpg 50px link Chess Chess , a board game, alternative language spelling of Schach . schach &ndash pronounced sxax &ndash material to cover huts, for the Jewish festival of Sukkot . disambig ...   more details



  1. Psalm 50

    Psalm 50 is the 50th psalm from the Book of Psalms . Uses Judaism Is recited on the fourth day of Sukkot ref The Artscroll Tehillim page 329 ref . References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 050 id Mazmur 50 ...   more details



  1. Karkor

    Unreferenced date October 2008 Karkor foundation, a place in the open desert wastes on the east of Jordan bibleverse Judges 8 10 , not far beyond Sukkot Sukkot as a place name Succoth and Penuel , to the south. Here Gideon Judges Gideon overtook and routed a fugitive band of Midianites under Zebah and Zalmunna , whom he took captive. Eastons coord missing Jordan Category Hebrew Bible places Tanakh stub Jordan geo stub ...   more details



  1. File:Bundled lulav.jpg

    Summary I took this picture with my camera on October 23, 2005. User Yoninah Yoninah 18 18, 15 November 2005 UTC Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense Category Jewish images Category Sukkot Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot Orphan image ...   more details



  1. Sukkah (Talmud)

    This is about part of the Talmud for the Jewish festival whose name is the plural of Sukkah , and the buildings constructed for use during it, see Sukkot . Sukkah lang he , hut is a book of the Mishnah and Talmud . It is the sixth volume in the Order Mishnaic section of Moed . Sukkah deals primarily with laws relating to the Jewish holiday of Sukkot . It has five chapters. Included in its scope are the topics of The Sukkah , or hut, which is lived in during Sukkot Laws concerning each of the Four Species four species of vegetation which are waved during prayers over the holiday The Celebration of the Water Drawing lang he , Simhat Beit Ha Sho evah which took place at the Temple in Jerusalem on the nights of Sukkot. External links and resources http kodesh.snunit.k12.il b h h26.htm Mishna fulltext Hebrew http kodesh.snunit.k12.il b l l2601 002a.htm Talmud Bavli fulltext Hebrew http www.moreshet.net oldsite mishna 9 7 00 monday.htm Mishna Translation with the commentary of Pinchas Kehati mishnah Judaism stub de Sukka Mischnatraktat he nl Soeka Talmoed ru yi ...   more details



  1. Etham

    Etham lang he Means solid, enduring in Hebrew. was the second place at which the Israelites stopped during the Exodus . According to the Torah , Etham was on the edge of the wilderness i.e. the edge of civilization . It has been suggested that Etham is another name for Khetam, or fortress, on the Shur or great wall of Egypt , which extended from the Mediterranean Sea to the Gulf of Suez . It may be close to the modern town of Isma lia . ExodusStation Sukkot Sukkot as a place name Succoth Pi hahiroth Eastons Tanakh stub coord 30 02 N 32 33 E source kolossus plwiki display title he pl Etam ...   more details



  1. Chol Hamoed Camps

    unreferenced date March 2011 wikify date March 2011 During Chol Hamoed, the middle days of the Jewish holidays of Pesach and Sukkot work is permitted, as opposed to the days of Yom Tov , when work is prohibited. Celebrants are encouraged to spend time together, take trips, wear nice clothing, and indulge in the spirit of the holiday. Since parents may be obligated to go to work, camps have been designed to care for and entertain children. One such camp is Camp Shmarielle, a family run camp located in Harrisburg, PA. Some Chol Hamoed camps take campers on trips whereas others are based in a home, school, or synagogue. The extreme dietary restrictions of Pesach Passover pose an additional challenge for Chol Hamoed Camps. Another challenge posed to Chol Hamoed Camps is when the Chol Hamoed coincides with Shabbat the sabbath and activities must adhere to the rules of Shabbat. Passover Pennsylvania Chol Hamoed Camps were invented in 2007 by Arielle Frankston Morris and her brother in law Stuart Gasner. A popular activity for Chol Hamoed Camps during Sukkot is a trip to Hershey Park located in Hershey, Pennsylvania where the park accommodates Sukkot celebrants by providing kosher food, constructing Sukkahs and delighting visitors with holiday inspired entertainment. Category Jewish holy days Category Jewish law and rituals Category Jewish observances ...   more details



  1. Psalm 134

    Psalm 134 is the 134th psalm from the Book of Psalms . It is one of fourteen psalms that begins with the words Song of Ascents A song of ascents Shir Hama alot . Uses Judaism Is recited following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 530 ref . References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 134 fr Psaume 134 133 id Mazmur 134 ...   more details



  1. Psalm 131

    Psalm 131 is the 131st psalm from the Book of Psalms . It is one of 15 psalms that begins with the words Song of Ascents A song of ascents Shir Hama alot . Uses Judaism Is recited following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 530 ref . References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 131 fr Psaume 131 130 id Mazmur 131 nl Psalm 131 ...   more details



  1. Psalm 129

    Psalm 129 is the 129th psalm from the Book of Psalms . It is one of 15 psalms that begins with the words Song of Ascents A song of ascents Shir Hama alot . Uses Judaism Is recited following Mincha between Sukkot and Shabbat Hagadol ref The Complete Artscroll Siddur page 530 ref . References reflist Psalms Category Psalms 129 id Mazmur 129 ...   more details




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