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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...
- 1881 in Romania. This
generation of
natives referred to
themselves as "
etrogim." The term "Tzabar" may have been used by
immigrants of the
Second Aliyah...
- year of the war of the Jews
against Rome
depicting a
lulav between two
etrogim, "Israel" in Hebrew,
Arabic and
English 1
January 2008 10
agorot 22 mm...
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shock at his
mockery and
showed their displeasure by
pelting him with
etrogim (citrons). They made the
situation worse by
insulting him. They called...
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etrog growers to take
cuttings from the tree to grow
entire orchards of
etrogim certified as
kosher by Karelitz. He
believed that a
halachic position taken...
- year of the war of the Jews
against Rome
depicting a
lulav between two
etrogim, the
state emblem, "Israel" in Hebrew,
Arabic and
English 1
January 2008...
- communities—such as
those in
Morocco and Tunis—were
located closer to
fields where etrogim could be grown, but the
etrog was
still fairly expensive. There, instead...
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Religious Influences.
Economic geography.
University of California. p. 76.
Etrogim were, of
course grown from
ancient times in
Palestine and
individual citron...
- on
Hashana Rabba, "the
children threw away
their lulavim and ate
their etrogim (citrons)." Four
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- and fingered, have
distinctly different appearances Three varieties of
etrogim (Citrus
medica acceptable for
Jewish ritual use) that are all true non-hybrid...