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The Four Species of Sukkot: Lulav, Hadas, Aravah, and Etrog #277432 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts the four ritual plants commanded in Leviticus 23:40 for the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot): a palm frond (lulav), myrtle branches (hadas), willow branches (aravah), and a citron fruit (etrog). The items are bound together, reflecting their ceremonial use in daily waving rituals during the holiday. The drawing emphasizes symbolic clarity over botanical realism, making it ideal for educational or liturgical contexts.
This image is commonly used on Jewish educational websites, synagogue resources, or holiday guides to explain the mitzvah of the Four Species. It supports user intent to learn about Sukkot traditions, prepare for the holiday, or understand Torah commandments visually.
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