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Etrog (Hebrew: אֶתְרוֹג, plural: etrogim; Ashke**** Hebrew:
esrog, plural: esrogim) is the
yellow citron (Citrus medica) used by Jews
during the w****long...
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cultivation point. This is why this
variety is
sometimes called the "Calabria
Esrog". "
Esrog" is the Ashke****
Hebrew name for citron.
diamante ('Cedro liscio';...
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Chanukah menorah Dreidels Gelt
holder Chanukah candles or Oil
Esrog Box To
protect the
esrog during the
Sukkot holiday, it is
traditionally wrapped in silky...
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grafted or hybridized. At the
beginning of the 19th century, when the
Yanova Esrog was
ceased due to the
battles of
Napoleon I of France, it
really started...
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Hebrew it is
called an
etrog (אתרוג); in Yiddish, it is
pronounced "
esrog" or "esreg". The
citron plays an
important role in the
harvest holiday of...
- Haaretz. Pines,
Menachem (30
September 2009). "The
Chazon Ish's
Magic Esrog Tree" (PDF). Mishpacha.
Retrieved 21
August 2011. Freund,
Rabbi Tuvia. "The...
- Company, Inc. 2005, page 279. "Sukkos: The Four Species". beingjewish.com. The
Symbolism of the
Lulav and
Esrog Media related to
Lulav at
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Etrog or
Esrog is the
Hebrew word for the
citron fruit or
Citrus medica. For the
Jewish religious rite
utilizing the fruit, see
Etrog For the particular...
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cemetery (Marrakech)
Zaouit el Bir
Dades Cemetery South Morocco Moroccan esrog is an
unbroken heritage appreciated by the
worldwide Jewry Judaism portal...
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Kobetz Etz
Chaim Menachem Pines, (September 2009). "The
Chazon Ish's
Magic Esrog Tree", Mishpacha. .אגרות הראי"ה, חלק א, סימן נב, עמוד סא See
Etrog in Hebrew...