Kuntress Pri Etz Hadar elucidates the characteristics of all the species of etrogim found in the Holy Land, from the Arabic gardens in the interior of the State, maintained since the time of of our holy rabbis as being suitable for blessing [כשרים לברכה] without any hesitation, with this tradition passed from generation to generation, and from the newer gardens, recently planted in Jaffa, whose trees have borne the etrog fruit, and the sages of Israel have refrained from using them due to a concern they are grafted, as has become widespread in the city amongst the European garden owners. Booklet authored by R’ Shmuel Salant’s son, R’ Binyamin, regarding the controversy about the kashrut of the etrogim in the Land of Israel. 32 pp., 16 cm. Unbound. Moderate condition, many lacks in the margins, brittle leaves, almost no damage to text.