Symbolic Citrus: Israeli Jews Inspect Fruit for Sukkot

Ultra-Orthodox Jews inspect etrogs, or citrons, outside a shop in the Mea Shearim neighbourhood in Jerusalem, 07 October 2014, as they look to purchase an unblemished fruit ahead of the holiday of Sukkot. The etrog is one of the “four species” used by religious Jews during the week-long Autumn harvest holiday of Sukkot, beginning at sunset on 08 October. (Photo by Jim Hollander/EPA)
Symbolic Citrus: Israeli Jews Inspect Fruit for Sukkot
   
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