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מִיַּד הַתִּינוֹקוֹת שׁוֹמְטִין אֶת לוּלְבֵיהֶן וְאוֹכְלִין אֶתְרוֹגֵיהֶן:
Immediately, the children release their lulavim [i.e., the adults release the lulavim of the children from their hands], and they eat their ethrogim. [The adults eat the children's ethrogim. And there is no "theft" in this, this being their custom in rejoicing. Another interpretation: The children would cast away their lulavim and eat their ethrogim on the seventh day. But the adults would not eat theirs the entire day, for since they were set aside for a mitzvah for part of the day, they are "set aside" (huktzah) for all of it.]
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