To really celebrate Sukkot, come to the Land of Israel!
An Etrog Tree Doesn’t Grow in Brooklyn.
An Etrog Tree Doesn’t Grow in Brooklyn.
Elderly man falls from palm tree and dies while cutting lulavs for upcoming Sukkot holiday.
20,000 lulavs transferred from Gaza for sale in Israeli market. Does selling them encourage normal trade or support terror?
Israel imports some 20,000 palm branches from Hamas-controlled Gaza for Sukkot holiday.
Sorting of about 6,300 lulavs and etrogs to be used by soldiers during holiday season taking place this week..
Only in America: A black church leader uses the Lulav and Etrog for services on Halloween. “It helps keep children off the streets.”