The Hadas [Myrtle Branch]
Ownership of the Hadas
A stolen Hadas: Succah 32b
A Hadas from a
Tree which was worshipped for Idolatry
: Succah 32b
A Hadas from a
Town which was condemned for Idolatry
: Succah 32b
Physical Characteristics of the Hadas
How many to use: Succah 34b, 35a
Identifying the "Hadas" species: Succah 32b
A species of Hadas which is also known by a joint name: Succah 33a
Requiring a beautiful Hadas: Succah 33b
The Hadas cannot be of a thorny species, because we know that
the Torah's ways are Pleasant
: Succah 32b
Minimum size of the Hadas: Succah 32b
How many leaves are required at each level: Succah 32b-33a
How many of the leaves must be moist: Succah 33a
A type of Hadas known as an "Idiot Hadas" for its uneven leaves: Succah 32b
Where there are more berries than leaves: Succah 32b
If there are more berries, but only in certain spots: Succah 33a-b
Berries of various colors: Succah 33b
What if one validated the Hadas on the holiday, by removing its berries: Succah 11b, 32b, 33a, 33b
If the berries blackened on the holiday, and then were removed: Succah 33b
Where the berries were removed before/after binding the species together: Succah 33b
A dried-out Hadas: Succah 32b
A Hadas with a clipped top: Succah 32b
If some of the Hadasim, but not all, are clipped: Succah 34b
If the top has begun to regrow; where the regrowth began before/during the holiday: Succah 33a
A Hadas with its leaves splayed and separate: Succah 32b
Personal Use of the Hadas
Sniffing it, intentionally: Succah 37b
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