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הדסים

  • 1 ישט

    יָשַׁט (b. h.; cmp. שוּט) to spread, stretch.V. וֶשֶׁט. Hif. הוֹשִׁיט to stretch forth, to hand, reach. Ḥull.140b ה׳ ידו לקןוכ׳ if one put his hand forth into a nest and cut there. Ab. Zar.6b לא יוֹשִׁיטוכ׳ one must not hand a cup of wine to a nazarite Ib. קתני לא יושיט … לא יתן it says, ‘he shall not reach over and not ‘he shall not give (which means that the object is beyond the reach of the other person). Pesik. Sliḥ. p. 167b>; Yalk. Num. 744 ה׳ הדסים offered myrtles, i. e. asked pardon; a. e.

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  • 2 ערבה I

    עֲרָבָהI f. (b. h. עֲרָבִים pl.; עָרַב I, v. אֲרַבְתָּא) willow, willow-branch, esp. the boughs of the willow attached to the Lulab, and the willow branch used in the Temple in procession around the altar during the Succoth festival. Sifra Emor, Par. 12, ch. XVI, a. e. (ref. to Lev. 23:40) ערבי נחל שתים ע׳ ללולב וע׳ למקדש ‘willows of the brook alludes to two, one willow for the Lulab, and one for the Temple procession. Succ.34a עשר נטיעות ע׳ ניסוךוכ׳ the law concerning ten young trees (Shebi. I, 6), the custom of the procession with the willow branch, and that of the water libation are Sinaitic traditions (v. הֲלָכָה). Ib. ע׳ קנה שלהוכ׳ the willow (fit for the religious ceremony) has a red stem, its leaves are elongated, and their outlines plain (not curved or serried). Ib. IV, 1 לולב וע׳וכ׳ for the ceremony of the Lulab and of the willow branch there are six or eventually seven days. Ib. 3 יום שביעי של ע׳ the seventh day of Succoth which is the special day for the ʿĂrabah (= יום הושענא, v. הוֹשַׁעְנָא); a. fr.Pl. עֲרָבוֹת. Ib. III, 4 שלשה הדסים ושתי ע׳ in the Lulab there must be three myrtle boughs and two willow boughs; a. e.

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  • 3 עֲרָבָה

    עֲרָבָהI f. (b. h. עֲרָבִים pl.; עָרַב I, v. אֲרַבְתָּא) willow, willow-branch, esp. the boughs of the willow attached to the Lulab, and the willow branch used in the Temple in procession around the altar during the Succoth festival. Sifra Emor, Par. 12, ch. XVI, a. e. (ref. to Lev. 23:40) ערבי נחל שתים ע׳ ללולב וע׳ למקדש ‘willows of the brook alludes to two, one willow for the Lulab, and one for the Temple procession. Succ.34a עשר נטיעות ע׳ ניסוךוכ׳ the law concerning ten young trees (Shebi. I, 6), the custom of the procession with the willow branch, and that of the water libation are Sinaitic traditions (v. הֲלָכָה). Ib. ע׳ קנה שלהוכ׳ the willow (fit for the religious ceremony) has a red stem, its leaves are elongated, and their outlines plain (not curved or serried). Ib. IV, 1 לולב וע׳וכ׳ for the ceremony of the Lulab and of the willow branch there are six or eventually seven days. Ib. 3 יום שביעי של ע׳ the seventh day of Succoth which is the special day for the ʿĂrabah (= יום הושענא, v. הוֹשַׁעְנָא); a. fr.Pl. עֲרָבוֹת. Ib. III, 4 שלשה הדסים ושתי ע׳ in the Lulab there must be three myrtle boughs and two willow boughs; a. e.

    Jewish literature > עֲרָבָה

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  • Hadass — (Hebrew: הדס, pl. hadassim הדסים) is a bough of the myrtle tree. It is one of the Four Species ( arba ah minim ndash;ארבעת המינים) used in a special waving ceremony during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. The other species are the lulav (palm frond) …   Wikipedia

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