L’yilui Nishamt Avraham ben Ester, Shahin Shmuel
ben Hadassa &
Israel Ben Rivka.
From Rav Ovadya’s Website halachayomit.co.il:
1. “During the holiday of Sukkot,
following the Chazzan's repetition of the Shacharit prayer, the Lulav (palm
branch), along with the Hadassim (myrtle branches) and Aravot (willow branches)
which are bound to it, is taken. Before doing so, one should recite the
following blessing ,"Baruch Ata Hashem Elokeinu Melech Ha'Olam Asher
Kideshanu Bemitzvotav Vetzivanu Al Netilat Lulav" (on the first day of
Sukkot, the "Shehecheyanu" blessing is recited at this point as
well), after which one picks up the Etrog (citron) as well and adjoins it to
the Lulav. One should wave the Lulav towards the four directions of the world
as well as up and down by waving it outwards, inwards, up, and down, as is
customary.”
2. “One may not move the Lulav and its species on
Shabbat as they are Muktzeh, for the Lulav is not taken on Shabbat.
Additionally, the Hosha'anot prayers recited while circling the Tevah are
omitted entirely on Shabbat. Thus, this year (5772), on the second day of Chol
Ha'Moed (first day of Chol Ha'Moed outside of Israel), the Lulav is not taken.”
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