Printed from
ChabadCenter.org
Ask the Rabbi
Contact
Home
About
Donate
Chabad of Glendale and the Foothill Communities
Chabad Jewish Center
Mission Statement
What We Do
Our Vision
Funding
Contact Us / Join Our Mailing List
About
Services
High Holidays
Holidays and Festivals
Sukkot
Simchat Torah
Chanukah
Passover
Purim
Service Schedule
Reservation Page
Greeting Cards
Tashlich
High Holiday Guide
Partnership
Shmurah Matzah Order Form
Passover Seder
Holidays
Jewish Learning Institute
Women's Weekly Torah Study
Rosh Chodesh Society
Enroll - JLI
Enroll RCS
Education
Donate
Planned Giving
Methods of Giving
Donate
Planned Giving
Methods of Giving
Why Giving Matters
Ways To Give
Gratitude
Resources
Contact
Donate
Calendar
Find A Chabad Center
Library
Lifecycle Events
Birth & Parenting
The Hebrew Name
Bris: Circumcision
Pidyon Haben
Birthday
The Upsherin
Jewish Education
Bar Mitzvah
Bat Mitzvah
The Jewish Wedding and Marriage
Jewish Divorce: Get
Aging & Retirement
Death & Mourning
Mourner's Kaddish
Resources
RSVP
Event
Register
Events
Visiting
Volunteer
Get Help
Donate
Online Classes
Resources
Donate
Planned Giving
Methods of Giving
Historical Perspectives
Shabbat and Holidays
Tools
Each Person, a World
First Person
Editorial
Q&A
Coronavirus News & Updates
More
Six Things You Can Do About Coronavirus
The Covid Yizkor Book
COVID‑
19
ב"ה
Jewish News
News Photos
Sukkot on Broadway
October 1, 2007
Thousands made the blessing on the lulav and etrog in Midtown Manhattan.
1
2
3
4
5
A passing New Yorker thanks a Chabad-Lubavitch rabbinical student for giving him to opportunity to make the blessing on the lulav and etrog. (Photos: Meir Alfasi)
Start a Discussion
Posting Guidelines
characters remaining
Name
Location
Email
*
will not be published
Email me when new comments are posted.
I would like to receive news and updates from Chabad of Glendale and the Foothill Communities by email.
Cancel
Submit
RELATED
Related News Stories
Special Delivery Gives Jamaicans First-Ever Opportunity to Fulfill Sukkot Mitzvah
Chabad Centers
Lubavitch Youth Organization Headquarters
Knowledge Base
Four Kinds
(119)
More on Chabad.org
The Four Species
It Takes All Kinds
The Four Kinds
Start a Discussion