By Vera Kessler
Rebbetzin Chanie Fogelman, the co-director of Central Mass Chabad, in Worcester, Massachusetts, gives an in-depth explanation of Sukkot, Shemini Atzeret, and Simchat Torah.
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"Lulavs are for personal use only and must accompany the traveler at the time of entry into Canada. Commercial imports are not permitted,” the government website states.
If visitors to Israel do bring their own, they will be taken away, and new ones will be provided that were grown in Israel, free of charge.
Send a Lulav and Etrog to an IDF soldier with a click.
Jeremy Gimpel sent us this amazing Sukkot related video linking the ancient with the modern...
Some people are assuming the intentions of these women are less than perfect, but that’s complete conjecture.
Israeli tax official surprised Lulav and Etrog street vendors around the country on Monday.