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Babylonians brought these customs to Israel, bowing on fast days, Willows taken on the seventh day of Sukkos, bloodletting
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blowing shofar on Rosh Hashanah and taking a Willow on seventh day of Sukkos, calendar adjustments should ensure that they don’t fall out on Shabbos
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encircled the Temple altar seven times to commemorate Joshua encircling Jericho seven times and conquering it
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forgotten laws of Willows, water libations, shemittah law of ten saplings re-established
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kohen with blemish may perform the Willow ceremony
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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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Motzah - place near Jerusalem where Willows grow and are taken for the Willow ceremony
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procedure of the Willow ceremony
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procedure of the Willow ceremony, differences if done on Shabbos, children eat esrog, invalidated esrog eaten
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rich used baskets of gold and silver, poor used Willow baskets and gave them to the kohanim
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stolen, dried out, from an asheirah tree, from an ir hanidachas, top cut off, torn, some leaves fell off, tree not near a river, leaves with jagged edges, two aravos, elongated leaves, red stems
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verses read at the Willow ceremony, God shares in the salvation of Israel, verses read understood as mystical references to the various exiles and salvations
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Willow ceremony, water libation, shemittah rule ten saplings Halacha LeMoshe MiSinai, enacted by prophets, or restored Torah law?
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Willow ceremony, water libation, shemittah rule ten saplings Halacha LeMoshe MiSinai, enacted by prophets, or restored Torah law?