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four species
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.
Like this video? SUBSCRIBE to our channel.Meir Elkabas discusses this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Emor. In this video, we learn about the mitzvah of the four species of Sukkot according to the Zohar. Reb Noson explains that life has endless battles, and if you are still hanging onto your “weapons” (prayer) you’re victorious.
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In this survey of the symbols of each of the High Holidays, Yehudis Golshevsky mines teachings from Reb Noson’s Likutey Halachot and other sources. Learn the meaning of the holiday symbols via the light of Breslov Chassidut and enrich your Chagim!