Excuse Me, Are You Jewish?: The Lulav Campaign Turns 70 - How the Rebbe brought the mitzvahs of Sukkot to the streets. Read article from Chabad.org here!

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"The Lulav and the Yeshiva Bochur" – Why is the Lulov the greatest of the Daled Minim and the lesson for a Yeshiva Bochur

Ksav Yad - "Living Like an Esrog"

Pictures – "Daled Minim" – Erev Sukkos

Letter: A lesson from the Daled Minim about the advantage of a sicha over a maamar

The Lulav and Etrog: The Four Kinds Expressing Our Unity - Chabad.org Staff

It Takes All Kinds - By Yanki Tauber

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The Case of the Missing Etrog By Chaya Shuchat

Hitting the Streets with My Sukkot Holiday Gear My initial fear to shake the Four Kinds with others

An Etrog from the Garden of Eden By Nissan Mindel

The Broken Etrog By Menachem Posner

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Four Kinds, Six Directions: Meditation in Movement - By Tzvi Freeman

Why Do We Shake the Lulav and Etrog on Sukkot?

Kabbala & Mystical insights of Sukkot & the Lulav/Etrog A Kabbalah class by Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz

Video Guides To Share

How to Put Together a Lulav (Chabad) - by Rabbi Sholom Dubov

How to make a lulav ring in ten seconds - Rabbi Chaim Lazaroff

How to Shake a Lulav and Etrog

How to make a Lulav in 5 minutes - Rabbi Chaim Lazaroff

Lulav and Etrog Guide with Rabbi Levi Raskin

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T: Torah In Motion - 18 Tishrei 5723

T: One Lulav, One Sukkah, One people - 13 Tishrei 5741

T: Swords into palm branch - 20 Tishrei 5744

TM: Shaking the Lulav - 5745

ME: Picking the Rebbe’s Lulav - Rabbi Gurary

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The first time Chassidim in america went on Mivtza Lulav, was Sukkos 5714, the Rebbe discussed the idea on Simchas Beis Hashoeivah 5714.

Sichos Kodesh | Toras Menachem | Audio

On Yud Gimmel Tishrei 5736, the Rebbe discussed the inyan of Mivtza Lulav.

Sichos Kodesh (Seif Zayin) | Audio

The following year on Yud Gimmel Tishrei 5737, the Rebbe again spoke about stating that we already know from last year the idea and it should be done again, this time adding that an effort should be made to reach hospitals and correctional facilities.

Sichos Kodesh (Seif Beis & Vov) | Audio

The next year on Parshas Hazinu 5738, the Rebbe again encouraged the Chassidim to join the initiative.

Sichos Kodesh (Seif Yud Beis)

On Chai Elul of 5738 the Rebbea already began to spoke about Mivtza Lulav, explaining that by speaking and working on it now we will be sure that it will be successful.

Sichos Kodesh (Seif Chof Beis) | Audio

On Shabbos Parshas Vayeilach 5739 the Rebbe spoke about bringing it specifically to hospitals and correctional facilities.

Sichos Kodesh (Seif Chof Alef) | Audio | English

A week later on Motzei Shabbos Parshas Hazinu the Rebbe spoke about it again.

Sichos Kodesh (Sief Tes-Zayin) | Audio | English

On Yud Gimmel Tishrei 5740, the Rebbe spoke about making it global bringing it wherever possible.

Sichos Kodesh (Sief Mem Hei) | Audio | English

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Lulav and Etrog Blessings in Hebrew and English

Ask the Rov: Daled Minim

Articles: Things to know before going on Mivtzoim:

Why Do We Shake the Lulav and Etrog? Why not just hold them together for a moment without moving? By Eliezer Shemtov

Why Does the Blessing Only Mention the Lulav? By Menachem Posner

Unity in Three Dimensions

The Lulav and Etrog: The Four Kinds - Expressing Our Unity

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Jewish Actor Adam Sandler Making A Blessing On The Lulav & Esrog

Contact your local chabad Rabbi to purchase a Lulav and Esrog

Signs & Flyers:

Sukkah signs template

Sukkah Mobile flyer & sign from Shluchim.org

Sukkah on Wheels - a Sukkah on a bike!

Short Videos to share on Mivtza Lulav:

The 4 species explained - JLI

Sukkot: The Lulav

Sukkot: On Sukkot we shake the lulav and etrog. Learn how to do this mitzvah of taking “the four kinds”.

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How to Select the Best Lulav and Etrog Become a knowledgeable Four Kinds consumer! By Chabad.org Staff

Purchase your Lulav and Esrog set online! | Judaica.com

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The Four Species - Rabbi Dovber Pinson: The symbolism of the Lulav and Esrog & intentions for the Lulav Movements.