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| The Mitzvah of Lulav on Shabbat |
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| Monday, 16 February 2009 12:37 |
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When the first day of the holiday of Sukkot falls on Shabbat, most Jews do not perform the mitzvah of waving the lulav (or "Four Species") on Shabbat while other do so. What is the basis for these differing practices and what is the stance of the Halacha (Jewish law)? Download Article (Hebrew and English) in one pdf file |
















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