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The Story
Behind
the Esrog
AS SUKKOS
APPROACHES,
we search for the
ideal esrog among
the many on
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display, complacent 8Vg^WWZVc:hgd\ edented region raised concerns about
with respect to their acceptability among the newly

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he Torah (Vayikra 23,40) com- settled Jews.
the identity of the mands us: “On the first day [of In 1847, the Jewish monthly The
fruit, comfortable Sukkos], you should take for Occident (Vol. V, No.2, Iyar 5607 / May
yourself the fruit of the ‘eitz hadar,’ an 1847), edited by Isaac Leeser (1806-
with their country of origin, unopened palm frond, the branch of the 1868), one of the earliest defenders of
and taking for granted the braided [myrtle] tree, and willows of Orthodoxy in the USA, published a letter
the brook, and you shall rejoice before on the subject. It was written by Rabbi
abundant supply from which the L-rd your G-d for seven days.” We Abraham Rice (Reiss) (1800-1862), a
to choose. The Torah, however, customarily translate pri eitz hadar as musmach of Rabbi Abraham Bing of
a citron, Citrus medica, what we call Würzburg, and the first musmach to live
instructed us with only the an esrog. This identification is based and serve in the US. He wrote:
non-specific “pri eitz hadar.” solely on a mesora going all the way My Dear Sir,
back to Moshe Rabbeinu. The Rambam It is not long since, that several
What does it refer to? Is there explains that the Torah mandated taking of my friends urged me to come out
a specific species? What does specifically an esrog and the other three publicly, in your periodical, with my
species because they are readily available opinion about the esrogim, which are
the ideal esrog look like? What in the Land of Israel. Because esrogim yearly brought from the West Indies
have Jews used at different grow naturally in the area around the to this country. I am so much disin-
Mediterranean, Sephardim often had clined to give publicity to anything
times and in different lands? access to them in the regions where they of a controversial nature in mat-
Many of us recall the flax- lived. For Ashkenazim, however, the ters of our religion, that even now
acquisition of an esrog presented a yearly I should not trouble you, but that
wrapped esrog from before challenge because they were required to the time is approaching when our
the current environmentally import them from afar, usually from yearly communications are made
places where there were long-standing to the West Indies for the supply of
unfriendly plastic was traditions about their acceptability. For citrons, and I think it therefore my
introduced. Our research into early American Jews, on the other hand, duty, for the sake of our religion, to
the most convenient source was nei- state that these esrogim are kosher,
the recent past has revealed ther Europe nor the Mediterranean, and there cannot be found any word
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some interesting halachic but the Caribbean, where the climate against them in all poskim, Rishonim
is also conducive to their growth. But and Acharonim. All rumors that were
history that predates most
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set afloat against the kashrus of these writes1 regarding his father, Rabbi
esrogim are founded in error and Bernard Illowy (1814-1871):
misinformation. Now, my dear sir, “In the year 1861, the first year
I wish only to promote the unity of of his ministry in New Orleans, it
Israel in matters of religious obser- was impossible, owing to all com-
vances, and endeavor to effect that munications with northern cities
our brethren of Israel shall not be being cut off, to obtain Ethrogim.
willfully deprived of the observance Lulabim, Hadassim. ‘Arbe Nahal
of mitzvas lulav without just cause. were to be had in abundance, being
I remain, very respectfully, native to the soil, but not Ethrogim.
Your obedient servant, The Ethrog that grew indigenously
A. Rice was found to be passul. In the emer-
gency, my father decided that they
Others saw the Caribbean esrogim should be used, but without the
as pristine and unadulterated. Rabbi usual Berakah, al netilas Lulav.
Eliyahu Posek, writ-
ing in Eitz Hasadeh 6c:hgd\[dg:VX]EZghdc
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Teshuvos Divrei oday, it is commonplace for every
Yoseif regarding person to have his own esrog,
“American esrogim,” but this luxury was not always
known as “West the case. In fact, for Jews in northern
Indie esrogim.” Europe, an esrog, which only grows in
Author of Eitz HaSadeh The Divrei Yoseif temperate climates, was usually not
said that upon available for each person, and some-
researching the subject, he reached the times not at all. It was not uncommon
conclusion that their slightly different to have only one for a town, to be shared
appearance was because they are the by all the members of the community.
true esrogim as brought forth from the An extreme example of this can
earth and found in prehistoric forests be seen in a question asked of Rabbi
for thousands of years before man had Yisroel Isserlein (1390-1460), a leading
a chance to modify them with all sorts poseik in Germany (Terumas Hadeshen,
of manipulations. No man was there to vol. 2, 52). It transpired that several
graft them or do other modifications, as communities had access to only one
was done to many of the fruit species in esrog. Everybody wanted to perform
Europe. Indeed, the European esrogim, the mitzvah, so before Sukkos, they cut
he says, were thus improved, and that the esrog into pieces and sent a piece
is why they have an enhanced look and to each kehilla. By the time the pieces
taste. Teshuvos Divrei Yoseif suggests reached some of the communities, they
that as a result of the expulsion from had shriveled to smaller than the size of
the Garden of Eden and the attendant an egg. Nonetheless, on the first day of
curse of the land, all trees descended Sukkos, they said a beracha over those
from their original perfect state at small, dried, shrunken esrog pieces. The
Creation to their wild state that then Terumas Hadeshen rules that what they
needed perfecting via human inter- did was incorrect, and explains that even
vention. Rabbi Posek argues that in his if the pesul of chaseir (less than a whole
view this is not true regarding esrogim, esrog) is only a lechat’chila problem, this
which remained in their perfect state, case is even worse, because the pieces
and thus, all esrogim, West Indie and were less than the minimum shiur. Two
European, are the same species in the poignant facts are illustrated by this
same perfect state. incident: 1) the dearth of esrogim and
On the other hand, there were
those who did not approve of the local 1 Sefer Milchamos Elokim, being the contro-
American esrogim. Dr. Henry Illoway versial letters and the casuistic decisions of the
late Bernard Illowy, 1914., page 32

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the difficulty of acquiring them; and 2) townspeople had fulfilled the bibli- while the second town could not say
a yearning to fulfill the mitzvah. cal obligation on the first day, and the beracha without all four.3 After addi-
s 3URPRISINGLY IT WAS NOT ONLY IN had also used the esrog several more tional deliberation, he concludes that
Northern Europe that entire cit- days after that, they should now give 3 Many years earlier, the Maharil (Yaakov ben
ies had only one esrog. Venice, in the esrog to them so that they could Moshe Moelin, Germany, early 15th century, teshuva
the 16th–17th centuries was a time use it, and at least recite the beracha 112) had already ruled that if one does not have
of strange “kidnappings” for the and Shehechiyanu. It was not sent, an esrog, then after the first day, he should use the
other three minnim during Hallel and Hoshanos.
Jewish community.2 The local medi- and they wanted to know Rabbi
cal school had constant need for Pardo’s ruling on what should have
corpses for dissection but the Jewish
community, owing to their respect
been done.
In a long, intricate, response, he first A ...in memory
of a loved one
for the deceased, was unwilling to
furnish its quota. They obtained an
suggests, and then rejects, the possibil-
ity that if they cut it in two they can GEMACH merits them
“eternal

LOAN
pleasantness
exemption by a considerable annual all do the mitzvah. The suggestion is and light to
payment, but nonetheless, the stu- raised that the principle of Rabi Akiva

FUND...
the soul in
dents resented this “privilege” and regarding water in the desert – chayecha Gan Eden.”
bodies were sometimes intercepted kodmin, your life takes precedence – (Chofetz Chaim)
and “kidnapped” on their way to should apply to mitzvos as well, and the To establish a perpetual Memorial or Honorary Fund at
burial. The Jews actually built a first town would thus not be required one of our 31 branches across Eretz Yisroel, contact:

OZER DALIM
hiding place in the ghetto in which to send the esrog. He then suggests that
to conceal bodies until the funeral. they should have sent it because the
A less serious case of kidnapping first town can still fulfill the rabbinic
took place one Sukkos in the six- imperative of zeicher leMikdash, which 1301 Avenue K,
Brooklyn, NY 11230
teenth century, during the ghetto’s is what the arba minnim are today dur- (718) 434-2228
golden age when close to 5,000 ing Chol Hamo’ed, with three minim,
Jews lived there. Only one perfect
esrog was available in the entire city,
and it was shared by the various JObsvLF.indd 1 9/18/2005 5:33:55 PM
communities. One day, while it
was being taken from the German
to the Italian synagogue, it was
“kidnapped” by a riotous band of
students, who would not return it
until they were paid an immense
ransom.
• After Sukkos of 1747, Rabbi David
Pardo (Venice, 1719 – Jerusalem,  

1792, a mechutan of the Chida, in
Michtam Ledovid 6) dealt with an
interesting question from the small
 
 
  
     
Sicilian town of Ragusa, where he
once served as rabbi. There was
a town that had only one esrog,
      
     
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2 This story can be found in Cecil Roth, Venice


(Philadelphia, JPS; 1930), 286-287. I thank Rabbi
              
  
     
            
    
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an esrog that was more than a year old, etc., and the flower will shrivel and dry
but had been stored in a metal box in a up … and fall off.”
cool, moist area that preserved its beauty He describes how the vast major-
and moisture, and was thus kosher if it ity of the esrogim lose their pitom as
passed inspection. a natural process of its drying up and
falling off.
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Examining a “finger esrog,” from left, he pitom, which invalidates the which had its pitom removed and which
Rabbi Shlomo Machpud (head of Badatz
Yoreh De’ah) and Ari Zivotofsky kashrus of the esrog for at least developed naturally without one; in other
the first two days in chutz la’Aretz words, that it fell off as part of the natural
they should have given over the esrog. if it is broken off on Yom Tov, is taken by growth process”
Although other Italian rabbis disagreed many to be one of the defining signs of It is evident that there are two basic
and brought several proofs, including the esrog’s kashrus. We grew up think- types of esrogim: those that keep their
a responsum of the Beis Yaakov, who ing that an esrog without a pitom is like pitom and those that lose their pitom.5
exempted an individual in a town of a day without sunshine. Perhaps some
many esrogim from sending his personal varieties do grow with a pitom, but we HigVc\Z;^c\Zg:hgd\
esrog to a town with no esrogim, Rabbi know from the following story that the

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Pardo stuck to his ruling. ancient orchards of Eretz Yisroel, which unique esrog question relates to
s )NEARLYth century Hungary, Rabbi have a mesora of kashrus for hundreds the curious finger esrog. This odd
Dovid Shlomo Frankel (Be’eir of years, are not like that. In Elul 56374 looking fruit, called a Buddha’s
Dovid, 18) dealt with the prob- Rabbi Yaakov HaLevi Sapir, later known Hand Citron or a Fingered Citron
lem of small-town Jews. One year, by the title of his book Even Sapir, wrote (Citrus medica var. sarcodactylus), is
esrogim were found only in the big about the halachos of the pitom and indeed a citron, but lacks the gene
cities, while the small towns had tangentially, also discussed the sale of that causes the sections of the fruit to
none. He wanted to know if one was esrogim in the old Yishuv. He describes fuse. As a result, rather than the usual
required to spend sukkos in a big Yerushalayim of 1835, the year he moved spherical or ovoid shape, the fruit is
city so as to fulfill the mitzvah. He there from Tzefas, as a small community corrugated, wholly or partly split into
notes that the Chayei Adam already with a Sephardi majority for which “500 five, ten, or more finger-like segments,
ruled in the negative for a variety esrogim were more than enough” to sup- giving it a monstrous finger-like look.
of reasons, including that simcha is ply all the people, and that all profits Each segment corresponds to one locule
also a De’oraisa, and that thus, one from the sales were strictly controlled of a conventional citrus fruit. Although
should not leave his wife for Yom and used by the Beis Din for tzedaka it smells strongly of citron, it has no
Tov. After careful analysis of the for the holiday. As part of a discussion juicy pulp hidden beneath its rind, but
Chayei Adam’s sources as well as about how he participated in picking the its strongly aromatic skin is a specialty
other factors, he reached the same much larger numbers of esrogim then ingredient in some Eastern recipes.
conclusion. needed by the Ashkenazik community, It has been used in China for its fra-
he describes the orchards of Umm el- grance for thousands of years, where
AVhiNZVgÊh:hgd\ Fahem, the principal source of esrogim it was hung about to perfume a room
at the time, and the detailed develop- or used for religious ceremonies. It is

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he scarcity of esrogim probably ment of the fruit as follows: also candied and is said to have some
motivated some people to save “After the earthquake [in Tzefas] of medicinal properties. But is it really a
one year’s esrog for the following 1837, the entire kollel of the perushim halachic esrog?
year. This led the Rama (OC 648:1), moved to Yerushalayim... as well as Genetically it is, but it is not dealt
but not the Mechabeir, to quote the the kollel of the Chassidim and the with much in the halachic literature,
Maharil’s ruling (Siman 5) that a year- Hungarians. The Ashkenazim became probably because the areas where it is
old esrog is considered definitely dry, and a large community and split from the found and the areas where large Jewish
is pasul for the mitzvah. But the prac- Sephardim, also regarding the esrogim..... communities existed are for the most
tice apparently persisted, and the Taz, Here is the process of the growth of the part mutually exclusive. The earliest
disagreeing with the Bach and possibly fruit. On the branch where the fruit will mention in halachic literature seems to
also with the Gra (648:3), says that this form, a flower develops, and after a few be the 13th century Yemenite authority,
is not a blanket rule, and that a year-old days, the fruit itself will appear as the size known as Rav Tanchum Hayerushalmi,
esrog can be tested for halachic freshness. of a bean, then a nut, and then an egg, 5 More recently, see Rabbi Shmuel Halevi
The Mishna Berura cites Bikurei Ya’akov 4 In Halevanon, 14:2 (August 10, 1877), pages Vozner, Sheivet Halevi 1:177 about pitom-less
as saying that he personally inspected 12-15 esrogim.

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Above: Esrogim
who suggests that the finger esrog is the on ancient Here, too, concerns of grafted esrogim
talmudic (Sukkah 36a) “esrog hateyom– Judean coins. were raised, and the charges were not
twin esrog” and is kosher. Left: “gartel completely without merit. But assuming
esrog” as seen
The next mention is from Iraqi on Caesarea all things being equal and kosher esrogim
authorities in the 18th century. It seems mosaic could be had, there were rabbis who felt
that in general, the Indian Jews would that it is a hiddur mitzva to use an esrog
get their esrogim from Egypt, but one grown in the Holy Land.
year they came moldy, and the question One of the more interesting and cer-
was raised whether these strange looking Could it be that such an esrog is actu- tainly exotic locations for high quality
fruits were kosher to make a beracha ally not a “real” esrog? The continued esrogim is Morocco. The characteristic
on or not. Rabbi Abdallah Somech usage of such a fruit means that the tall and slender esrog, always with a
(author of Shu”t Zivchei Tzeddek) and custom of Am Yisroel sees it as the same perfect pitom, but often a seedless
his student, Rabbi Yosef Chaim, the Ben species, and kosher for the mitzvah. Dr. fruit, comes from the Atlas Mountains.
Ish Chai, both weighed in on the ques- Ari Schaffer, an Israeli plant scientist, Finally, there is the huge and unusual
tion, with the former permitting its use has explained the formation of this looking Yemenite esrog. It is hailed (by
and the latter forbidding it, and stating “gartel” as follows: When the flower Yemenites) as the original and most
that the Talmudic esrog hateyom is not is setting after it opens, the anthers, ancient of all esrogim, due to the cen-
relevant to this question. The ques- which carry the pollen, are arranged turies of isolation in which the Jews of
tion of finger esrogim came up during in a ring-like structure, which gener- Yemen lived. There is very little pulp;
World War II, when one year, the Jews ally falls off when the fruit expands. rather, the white part below the skin is
in Shanghai, including the Mir Yeshiva, In certain cases, for unknown reasons, thick and that is what is eaten.
had no esrog in the entire city, and some- this ring of anthers delays falling off
one suggested using finger esrogim. The for several days, essentially squeezing 8dcXajh^dc
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should not use it, not even without a gartel. The gartel is actually a purely oday, the reality is far different
beracha. Among modern poskim, the two external phenomenon. Rabbi Professor than in years past. For the vast
poskim of the OU, Rabbi Yisroel Belsky Eliezer E. Goldschmidt has shown, and majority of us, whether in the
and Rabbi Herschel Schachter, have both anyone with a gartel esrog can confirm, US or Israel, the selection of esrogim is
written teshuvos against the use of this that the “belt” is only visible in the peel, plentiful and varied. Rather than being
strange esrog for the mitzvah, whereas the pericarp is barely affected. limited in number and to the local vari-
The gartel is simply a slight thinning of ety, any of us can have his own esrog, and
<VgiZa the peel in the middle region. it can be Israeli, European, Moroccan,
or Yemenite (although not usually a

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hat about the gartel, the KVg^Zi^Zhd[:hgd\^b finger esrog). And indeed, many of the
indentation encircling some leading poskim have “taken sides” and

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esrogim? Note that although our major sources of esrogim have chosen to use esrogim other than those
other types of fruits may show this developed over the centuries, with from the region where their ancestors
phenomenon, the gartel is unique to clear differences inside and out. lived. So, which is the real, original,
the esrog among citrus fruits. Some The typical Ashkenazi esrog is not a and most authentic of the esrogim?
Chassidim prefer an esrog with a gar- particularly tasty fruit, and has very little The question is really not relevant – all
tel for various reasons, and Rabbi pulp. The halachic literature is replete have traditions going back in history
Sternbuch writes that he prefers such with responsa detailing the kashrus that Jews used them for the mitzvah.
an esrog because he views it as the surest and exquisite beauty of the “Yanover” And recently, Rabbi Professor Eliezer
sign that it’s not a murkav, even though esrogim. Yanover became the catchword Goldschmidt and collaborators showed
it is not usually cited as one of the signs for quality esrogim. It was, however, that genetically, all esrogim are a single
of a pure esrog. In fact, the gartel can be a bit of a misnomer, for Yanover was species. So, as you hold your arba min-
shown to be an ancient phenomenon, the mispronunciation of Genoa, which nim this year and catch the scent of the
as there are coins from the period of was nothing more than a transshipping esrog, whatever type it is, wafting up at
the Bar Kochva revolt that consistently point for most of the Italian and Greek you, rest assured that what you hold is a
show an esrog with a gartel,6 as do the Island’s fruits. This is the esrog most genuine esrog. And despite the abundant
mosaics from the 6th century Beit Alpha Ashkenazim are most familiar with; it supply, try to appreciate it the way our
(Gallil) Shul and Caesarea. is neither overly large, nor too small, ancestors did when they would carefully
6 Note that on the coins from the Great Revolt
and in many ways resembles a lemon. cut up the prized, sole esrog so that every
65 years earlier, the esrogim are always without The second source, Eretz Yisroel, began person in each town could use a small
gartels. exporting its esrogim in the 1800s. piece of it. d

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