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Cosponsored by Jewish Community Action, Minnesota Interfaith Power and Light, Shir Tikvah, and Mayim Rabim
For thousands of years, Jews have celebrated Tu B’Shvat with a special seder, organized into four sections. Each section reflects one of the four seasons and symbolizes different aspects of the trees and our own lives. Each of the four sections also connect to one of the four worlds of kabbalah (Jewish mysticism) and represent the stages of transition from the most physical to the most spiritual. Tu B’shvat invites us into exploration, into the play of taste and feel, and into the songs of the earth and the trees and the seasons. The Tu B’shvat Seder wants each of us to ground in the beauty and dignity of this planet and our bodies.