Lulav
The Lulav is a bundle of three types of plants used during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot. It consists of a palm branch, two willow branches, and three myrtle branches, all tied together. The Lulav is waved in six directions—north, south, east, west, up, and down—symbolizing God's presence everywhere.
During Sukkot, the Lulav is used alongside the Etrog, a citrus fruit, as part of the ritual. Together, they represent the unity of the Jewish people and their connection to nature. The Lulav is an important symbol of joy and gratitude during this festive time.