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pronunciation is
esrog or esrig. It has been
transliterated as
etrog or
ethrog in
scholarly works. The
Hebrew word is
thought to
derive from the Persian...
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cultural and
historical inquiry. CRC Press. p. 200. ISBN 9780849388040. "
ethrog".
University of California, Riverside.
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original on 2015-06-08...
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intellectual property portfolio.
Among these,
established companies such as
Ethrog Biotechnology,
Molecular Probes (fluorescence-based detection),
Dynal (magnetic...
- the city by
Mehmet II.[citation needed]
Mosaic of
Menorah with
Lulav and
Ethrog, 6th
century CE
Brooklyn Museum Mosaic pavement of a
synagogue at Beit Alpha...
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Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir sniffs an
ethrog during his
visit to the
Sukkot market in the
Geula quarter in Jerusalem, 1988...
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Citrus ×
clementina Desert lime
Citrus glauca Etrog Citrus medica var.
ethrog Finger lime
Citrus australasica Florentine citron Citrus × limonimedica...
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Invitrogen Corporation (Merged 2008)
NOVEX Research Genetics, Inc (Acq 1999)
Ethrog Biotechnology Molecular Probes Dynal Panvera InforMax BioSource CellzDirect...
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Jewish ritualistic objects: two of the four
species of
plants (the
lulab and
ethrog), the
shofar horn, and
incense shovel. Nine of the 12
zodiac signs in the...
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ritual significance. In
Israel the most
common of
these are the Lulav,
Ethrog,
Shofar and an
incense shovel,
while in the
diaspora the
incense shovel...
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obverse with the word "Jerusalem." On the reverse, a
lulav (palm branch) and
ethrog (citrus fruit) are depicted,
along with the
inscription "Year One of the...