Israeli Bedouin women wash citrons, or "etrog" in Hebrew, one...

DAVID BUIMOVITCH
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09-30-2009
Israeli Bedouin women wash citrons, or "etrog" in Hebrew, one...



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Israeli Bedouin women wash citrons, or "etrog" in Hebrew, one of the four species which are used during the celebration of Sukkot, the feast of the Tabernacles, at a packaging warehouse in the southern moshav of Maslul on September 30, 2009. Beside the “etrog”, the three other species are the 'hadass' (myrtle), 'aravah' (willow), and 'lulav' (date palm frond) all of ...

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