Posted on 09/25/25
| News Source: Chaim V'Chessed
Jerusalem, Israel - Sept. 25, 2025 - As the Sukkos holiday approaches, Chaim V’Chessed has issued a general travel advisory for the upcoming holiday travel season, available here. Now, we are pleased to provide important information regarding bringing Arba Minim into Israel and other countries.
Earlier this month, Chaim V’Chessed representatives were in contact with Shlomit Zioni, Director of Plant Protection at the Ministry of Agriculture, who clarified the rules for travelers to Israel: Travelers to Israel are permitted to bring one esrog into the country. The other species of the Arba Minim – lulav, hadassim, and aravos – are not allowed. Travelers arriving with these species will have them confiscated. However, the Ministry of Agriculture will provide a replacement set.
For those traveling to the United States with Arba Minim, Agudath Israel of America has published a helpful guide, see here. Similarly, travelers bringing Arba Minim into Canada can review the official rules here.
Following these rules ensures a smooth and pleasant holiday for everyone, allowing families to enjoy Sukkos without unexpected complications at customs or borders.