Kapos Temarim: Date Palm or Palm that Produces Dates?

Anash.org Feature: This week’s Iyun Podcast by Rabbi Binyomin Bitton, director of the Tzfunot Institute, discusses the Rebbe, the Rogatchover and the Chasam Sofer on the definition of “kapos temarim” — must the Lulav come from a date palm that actually produces fruits or is the main thing that it is from a species of a date palm even if it doesn’t produce dates.

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Kapos Temarim: Date Palm or Palm that produces Dates?

The Rebbe, the Rogatchover and the Chasam Sofer on the definition of “kapos temarim” — must the Lulav come from a date palm that actually produces fruits or is the main thing that it is from a species of a date palm even if it doesn’t produces dates, and its ramifications in the laws of Lulav, Hadassim and Aravos.

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