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The obligation to take a lulav on succot comes from the pasuk הדר כפות תמרים וענף עץ עבות וערבי נחל | The obligation to take a lulav on succot comes from the pasuk הדר כפות תמרים וענף עץ עבות וערבי נחל | ||
And | And you shall take on the first day the fruit of goodly trees, branches of palm-trees, and boughs of thick trees, and willows of the brook. <ref> Vayikra 23:40 and gemara succa 34b </ref> | ||
==Acquiring the Lulav== | |||
# One can acquire a Lulav from one's friend as a gift even if there's a condition that says one must return it afterwards, as long as one actually does return it afterwards.<ref>S"A 558:4 writes that one can acquire the lulav through a gift with a condition that it must be return afterwards if one actually does return it afterwards. Mishna Brurah 558:12 explains that when one gives the Lulav to one's friend as a gift it is a complete acquistion and returning it later is only a completion of a condition that is imposed upon the gift. See, however, S"A 448:3.</ref> | |||
==Split Tip== | ==Split Tip== |