I would like to wish everyone a Happy Sukkot!
And now for some trivia...Please post responses as comments on our blog!
1. Can you name the four species in the above picture?
2. Can you tell me what you do with them?
3. How are you supposed to hold the yellow thing?
4. How many days does Sukkot last?
BONUS: What does Jewish law or halacha call the roof covering for a sukkah?
We hope to see you all at lunch on Tuesday at 12:45 in the Sukkah at Davis!
1.loolav etrog hadas
ReplyDelete2.you shake them all around you
3.i don't know that one
4.7 days
Thank you!!!! For putting up a class blog i really like the idia.
ReplyDelete1.willow, etrog, lulav,myrtle
ReplyDelete2.you pray with them and you shake them
3.you hold the etrog upside down next to the lulav
4.eight/seven
well im not so sure but i know that for #2 is that you shake them all together
ReplyDeleteI love the blog.It was a great idea!!!!
ReplyDelete1. Willow, myrtle, lulav,etrog
ReplyDelete2. You shake them all around
3. Next to the lulav
4. 8
Bonus - skach
1.etrog, lulav, hadas, and my sister says arrava
ReplyDelete2.you shake them all around
3.you hold it with the stem facing up next to the lulav
lulav atrog willow myrtle all around bottem 8
ReplyDeleteTHE ANSWERS ARE:
ReplyDelete1)Palm (Lulav), Myrtle (Hadas), Willow (Arava, and Etrog
2)Holding the Lulav in your right hand and the Etrog with the pitom (stem) facing down in your left you shake it right, left, forward, upward, downward and behind you
3)You hold it in your left hand with the stem or pitom facing downward
4)Seven Days
BONUS)S'chach -- a temporary roof covering of branches loosely laid together so that they provide shade, but allow you to see the stars in the sky
NICE JOB TO THOSE WHO GAVE THIS A SHOT!