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Naanuim: the measured movements of Sukkot’s four species after the blessing and in the course of Hallel
Meditation in Movement
The movements we make with the Four Kinds each day of Sukkot are a meditation on bringing our emotions into balanced harmony. This meditation is grounded in the kavanot of the Ari, as explained in the siddur of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi.
Why not just hold them together for a moment without moving?
What is the shaking of the lulav and etrog in six directions all about?
During the Holiday of Sukkos, we take a palm branch, citron, and branches of myrtle and willow, and wave them together in every direction. In fact, it was the custom of our Rebbes that when waving the lulav, they would not only extended it forward and bri...
What, when, and how to wave the lulav and etrog.
Learn about this special mitzvah, which is performed every day of Sukkot (besides Shabbat).
Reciting Hallel with the Four Kinds during the intermediate days of Sukkos. (October, 1978)
Hallel during the Morning Prayers on Chol Hamoed Sukkos.
During the Morning Prayers on Hoshana Rabba, the Rebbe waves the Four Species during Hallel and circles the Bimah for Hoshanos.
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