Moroccan etrogs make their way to Israel for Sukkot – First shmita year after the Abraham Accords saw an influx of the citrus fruit from the north African country | I24news
Many Moroccan etrogs have made their way to Israel for this year’s Sukkot holiday due to shmita restrictions and the Abraham Accords facilitating trade between the two countries, JTA reports.
The citrus fruit is one of four species used by Jews during the week-long pilgrimage festival that began on Sunday evening. The other species are the lulav, hadass and aravah.
The citrus fruit is one of four species used by Jews during the week-long pilgrimage festival that began on Sunday evening. The other species are the lulav, hadass and aravah.
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