The Significance Of The Etrog (Citron) During Sukkot
Celebrations for the Jewish harvest festival Sukkot typically involve the etrog (or citron) fruit along with myrtle boughs, palm fronds, and willow.
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Celebrations for the Jewish harvest festival Sukkot typically involve the etrog (or citron) fruit along with myrtle boughs, palm fronds, and willow.
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