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amount of days lulav is taken, in Temple, outside Temple, after destruction of Temple, decree of Rabban Yochanan ben Zakkai
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blessings, setting up one’s own lulav, for other people, picking up lulav, praying with lulav, first day, later days, no blessing after first day, comparison to the blessing on lighting Chanukah menorah
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bringing to Temple prior to Shabbos, mistakes in lulav ownership, giving up ownership, shaking lulav at home
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dried out lulav, using and passing from father to son, in times of great need
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first day of Sukkos fell out on Shabbos, bring lulav to Temple before Shabbos, people recognize and take their own lulav, personal ownership required, forgot to bring it before Shabbos and accidentally brought it on Shabbos no chatas offering is required since he is involved with the performance of a commandment
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forbidden to pick up and have benefit after mitzvah was completed and lulav was put down
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giving lulav to another person with a full heart when the other person takes the lulav to fulfill the commandment
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lulav, willow, hallel, rejoicing, sukkah, water libation, playing flute, how many days obligated? sources, plowing a field of ten saplings prior to shemittah
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stolen, dried out, from asheirah tree, from an hanidachas, tip cut off, split or spread out leaves, from Har Barzel, proper size
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taking a lulav, an essential part of the mitzvah requires it to be bundled, teaches that the first korban Pesach in Egypt also should be bundled although it isn’t essential as a requirement
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taking lulav on Shabbos
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using a branch of an asheirah tree for the mitzvah of lulav
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woman may take lulav from son or husband, place it in water on Shabbos, add water in Holiday, change water in Chol Hamoed