The teaching of the Bnei Yissaskhar to pray for a beautiful etrog (citron) on…
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The Four Species and the Four Types of Prayer
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasReb Noson provides us with a thought-provoking perspective. He explains that the lulav, myrtle…
Meir Elkabas explains the goal of taking the four species and how waving the four species (etrog/citron, lulav/palm, hadassah/myrtle, aravah/willow) spreads the teachings of the tzaddikim throughout the world. Also, the four species represent the four types of prayer accessible to every Jew.
Like this video? SUBSCRIBE to our channel.Meir Elkabas explains the goal of taking the four species and how waving the four species (etrog/citron, lulav/palm, hadassah/myrtle, aravah/willow) spreads the teachings of the tzaddikim throughout the world. Also, the four species represent the four types of prayer accessible to every Jew.
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This week Rabbi Chaim Kramer discusses the joyous Jewish holiday of Sukkot with inspiration and insights from Rebbe Nachman and Rav Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev. He examines the rare time between Yom Kippur and Sukkot, after we’ve done teshuvah, when we’re busy joyfully building the Sukka, a very precious mitzvah. Reb Chaim also explains the mitzvah of the Lulav and Etrog, in only the way he can.
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