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What does a Lulav represent?

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A Lulav, along with the other species used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, symbolizes unity among different types of people and the coming together of all Jews. The palm branch represents the spine, reminding individuals to stand tall and be proud of their Jewish heritage.


Why do you bless the lulav only?

The Lulav represents a Jew that learns Torah but lacks the practice of mitzvot. Thus, since the Lulav is the tallest 'min' it bounds all other minim together and serves as a foundation of life, which is the study of Torah as being the key to a most perfected life, as it shapes your view and conduct on life. This change must be rooted in the soul in order to have a real change, as the Lubavicher Rebbe explained, real success of learning is when it influences a person to behave according to his learnings. Another point, since the Lulav is straight and is the tallest type, it resembles the soul as it always yearns to rise upward to heaven. Thus the shake represents the soul shaking and striving to connect to its root.


How many different kinds of branches is the lulav made of?

The lulav is a palm branch used as one of the four species on the Sukkot festival. It is tied together with three myrtle branches (hadassim) and two willow branches (aravot). The last of the 4 species is the etrog (citron, looks rather like a lemon) which is held in the other hand at the same time.


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