Jerusalem’s Four Species Market, or a Shuk Arba Minim, is located nearby a Machane Yehuda Market, open in a days and nights heading adult to Sukkot.
Jews from all over Israel come to this special marketplace to buy a 4 species-date palm (lulav), myrtle, willow and citron (etrog) – for Sukkot.
Sukkot, also widely famous as a Feast of Tabernacles, falls on a 15th day of a month of Tishrei. Sukkot is a plural of Sukkah, that is a name for a form of hovel or preserve in that a Jews lived for forty years during their time with Moses in a desert. Many people eat dishes and live in a sukkah via a holiday.
The 4 class are need for fulfilling a ‘Four class Mitzvah,’ a fluttering of a 4 class as prescribed by a Torah, symbolizing unity.
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