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Etrog - Wikipedia
Nachmanides (1194 – c. 1270) suggests that the word was the original Hebrew name for the citron . According to this view, the word etrog was introduced over time and adapted from Aramaic. The Arabic name for the citron fruit, itranj (اترنج), mentioned in hadith literature, is also adapted from Aramaic.
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The Unknown Jewish Culinary Connection to the Barely Edible Etrog
Most people don't eat etrogs (citrons). But that doesn't mean they are irrelevant. Etrogim created a Jewish connection to other popular ...
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What Is an Etrog? - Chabad.org
An etrog (אֶתְרוֹג, also pronounced "esrog") is a yellow (or lime-colored) citrus fruit used by Jews during the week-long holiday of Sukkot as one of the Four ...
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Know Your Etrog - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)
The etrog is a medium-sized citrus fruit, with a color, scent and taste similar to a lemon. It is also known in English as the citron.
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Etrog | Fruit, Meaning, Significance, & Citron - Britannica
Etrog, one of four species of plants used during the Jewish celebration of Sukkot (Feast of Booths), a festival of gratitude to God for the bounty of the earth.
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Etrog
Etrog, n.2 Now Hist. (ˈiːtrɒg) [f. the name of Sorel Etrog (b. 1933), Romanian-born sculptor.] Any one of the Canadian Film Awards, presented annually between 1968 and 1978 (superseded by the *genie n. 3), for excellence in Canadian film-making; a statuette after a design by Etrog, commemorating the...
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Etrog citron - Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection at UCR
Etrog trees are small and shrubby with an open growth habit. The new growth and flowers are flushed with purple and the trees are sensitive to frost.
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Everything You Need to Know About the Etrog | Saveur
This Remarkable Citrus Can Fetch Upwards of $1,000. The etrog graces Jewish Sukkot celebrations the world over, but what is its significance, ...
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Etrog Citron Information and Facts - Specialty Produce
Etrog citrons are large fruits, averaging 10 to 15 centimeters in length, and have an oval to oblong shape with one flattened, curved end and a tapered, ...
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The Secret History of the Etrog (aka Citron) - Consciously Kosher
The etrog originated in the southwestern Chinese province of Yunnan. It then traveled to northeastern India, where it became incorporated into Ayurvedic ...
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etrog
etrog, n.1 (ˈɛtrɒg) Also † æthrog, esrog, ethrog, and with capital initial. Pl. -s, ‖ -im. [a. Heb. eṯrōg̱ citron.] a. A citron, the fruit of the tree Citrus medica, used ritually by the Jews in the Feast of Tabernacles (Succoth); the tree itself.1874 A. Edersheim Temple: its Ministry & Services xiv...
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Etrog (disambiguation)
For the Jewish religious rite utilizing the fruit, see Etrog
For the particular variety of citron bearing this name, see Variety etrog
Etrog may refer Political term
Etrog (political term)
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Etrog (political term)
Etrog has become an epithet in the Israeli politics for a politician whom journalists prefer not to criticize in order to pave his way to a certain political Ariel Sharon's campaign to promote his disengagement plan, Abramovich (who supported the plan) said that Israeli journalists should treat Sharon like an "Etrog
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The Source (Etrog)
The Source is a public art work by artist Sorel Etrog located at the Lynden Sculpture Garden near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
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Mother & Child (Etrog)
Mother & Child is an abstract sculpture by Sorel Etrog.
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