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Hadar also means citron tree, so over the years rabbis have interpreted the passage to call for etrogim.
Take the citron tree.
There is a citron tree in the background, which represents the Cedar of Lebanon.
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The seat of a metropolitan bishop, Árta is a prosperous agricultural city surrounded by groves of orange, lemon, and citron trees.
The island, which the locals called Boriquen, had been previously discovered and named San Juan by Columbus, whose physician described it glowingly, especially the houses with their "beautiful gardens, as if they were vineyards or orchards of orange or citron trees".
Oak, deodar, citron, and pepper trees and capricious gardens crowd up to the stairs and patios around Owens's house.
The label is mostly in Korean, but bears a picture of citrons, and there is a sticker on the back that says "citron tea".
They also found pollen associated with ornamentals, such as myrtle and water lilies; native fruit trees, including grape vine, common fig and olive; and imported citron, Persian walnut, cedar of Lebanon and birch trees.
A palm-tree branch (lulav) bound up together with myrtle (hadas) and willow (ʿarava) branches is held together with a citron (etrog) and waved.
ANNE E. CITRON, Beverly Hills, Calif.
The principals approached Mr. Citron for financing.
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