lulav

lulav
Seph. Heb. /looh lahv"/; Ashk. Heb. /looh"lawv, -leuhv/, n., pl. lulavim Seph. Heb. /looh lah veem"/; Ashk. Heb. /looh law"vim/, lulavs. Judaism.
a palm branch for use with the etrog during the Sukkoth festival service. Also, lulab.
[1890-95; < Heb lulabh]

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  • Four Species — The Four Species (Hebrew: ארבעת המינים, Arba at Ha Minim , also called Arba Minim ) are three types of branches and one type of fruit which are held together and waved in a special ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The waving of the… …   Wikipedia

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  • FOUR SPECIES — (Heb. אַרְבָּעָה מִינִים, arba ah minim), the four different plants which form an obligatory part of the rite of Sukkot according to the biblical commandment And ye shall take you on the first day (of Sukkot) the fruit of goodly trees, branches… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Sucot — Sucá en Herzlia. Sucot (hebreo, סֻכּוֹת (sin puntuación diacrítica, סוכות), cabañas o tabernáculos ) es una festividad judía, llamada también precisamente «Fiesta de las Cabañas» o «de los Tabernáculos», que se celebra a lo largo de 7 días en… …   Wikipedia Español

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