Free tools to create, edit and transform clipart
The Four Species of Sukkot: Symbolism and Tradition #277416 (License: Personal Use)
Search for Cliparts
About this clipart
The image depicts the Arba'at HaMinim-the four plant species ritually waved during Sukkot: a long green palm frond (lulav), two sprigs of fragrant myrtle (hadass), three willow branches (aravah), and a yellow citron fruit (etrog). These items are bound together and used in daily prayers throughout the week-long harvest festival, symbolizing unity, divine blessing, and gratitude. The stylized drawing emphasizes their distinct shapes and colors for educational or liturgical purposes.
This image is commonly used on Jewish educational websites, synagogue resources, holiday guides, and children’s activity pages to illustrate the mitzvah of taking the Four Species during Sukkot. It supports user intent to learn about Jewish traditions, prepare for the holiday, or create teaching materials.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind the lulav and etrog-the palm, myrtle, willow, and citron-central to the joyous Jewish festival of Sukkot.
(view all The Four Species of Sukkot: Symbolism and Tradition)
Other Popular Clip Arts
Codes for Insertion
Short Link
Preview HTML
Forum BBCode
Markdown
Social Media
Use this link to share on Instagram Stories, Pinterest, etc.
WhatsApp / Telegram














