Halakhah for Sukkah 69:10
איכא בינייהו מעשר שני שבירושלים אליבא דר' מאיר למ"ד לפי שאין בה היתר אכילה הרי יש בה היתר אכילה למ"ד לפי שאין בה דין ממון מעשר שני ממון גבוה הוא
The difference is ... the case of second tithe in Jerusalem according to R. Meir According to the one who explains, because there is no permission to eat it, [second tithe is valid, since] there is permission to eat it.
Sefer HaChinukh
The commandment of taking the lulav: The commandment of lulav, that we should take in our hands on the first day of the holiday of Sukkot the fruit of a hadar tree, palm fronds, the branches of a braided tree and willows of a brook, as it is stated (Leviticus 23:40), "And you shall take for yourselves on the first day the fruit of a hadar tree and palm fronds, the branches of a braided tree and willows of a brook." And the explanation came about it (Sukkah 35a) that the fruit of the hadar tree is the citron (etrog); the fronds (kappot) of date palms is the lulav - and it is written kappat, lacking [a letter] vav (which could make it singular), to hint that the obligations is that we take one lulav, and not two or three or more; the branch of a braided tree is the myrtle; and the willows of a brook is the willow that is well-known among Israelites.
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