Is the father obligated to purchase a dedicated lulav for the child, or may he let the child use his own lulav after he uses it?
Synopsis
Authorities dispute whether the father must buy a new lulav or may arrange for the child to use the father's lulav after the father has completed his own shaking. Some permit the shared arrangement; others recommend independent purchase when feasible.
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Is a father obligated to buy a lulav for his young son who knows how to shake it properly?
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What is the proper definition of knowing how to shake the lulav according to the Jerusalem Talmud?
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Can multiple family members share one lulav, or does each require independent ownership for the obligation to be fulfilled?
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Is there uncertainty whether adult sons and sons-in-law who are dependents in the household require independent lulavim?
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