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Sukkot Symbols: The Four Species and Meaning Behind the Festival #277418 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized graphic depicts the traditional Four Species-lulav (palm branch), etrog (citron), hadas (myrtle), and arava (willow)-central to Sukkot rituals. The composition also includes symbolic autumn leaves and the Star of David, evoking themes of harvest, thanksgiving, and Jewish identity. The layered, modern aesthetic blends tradition with contemporary design for educational and liturgical use.
Used on religious education websites, synagogue resources, or cultural blogs explaining Sukkot observances; targets users seeking visual aids for holiday preparation, teaching materials, or interfaith understanding.
Related Cliparts: Discover the sacred symbols of Sukkot-the lulav, etrog, hadas, and arava-along with their spiritual significance in Jewish tradition and harvest celebration.
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