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Tu B'Shevat Seder
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ings, songs and traditions, but less
rigid overall.
The four questions are not the
same as the more well known
Passover posits, and address the
the year.
question of why a holiday is devot-
The seder for Tu B'Shevat, the
ed to the celebration of trees.
"festival of trees," is well document-
Another departure for the four
ed and explained on Rabbi Amy R.
glasses of wine is the thee glasses of
Scheinerman's site.
juice from tree-produced fruit:
The seder originated as a
apple, orange and pinapple. The
Sephardic tradition, according to
fourth glass is wine. With each glass
the rabbi's page. The seder, written
there are a few paragraphs that
by Scheinerman and based on the
explains the symbolism of both the
Passover seder, features similar bless-
beverage and the assorted fruits that
should be served
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There is no charge for this program.

We by your family. If you wish to
Ple,:lse note. This seder service iscopyrighted. You irlay copy it.
use it for a s;magogue, chiavurah, or other we, you must obtain mypermission.

For explanation of seder . click 'here.
For preparation instrtztions (foods and Supplies you'll need, how to organize it etc.) click here.

For the hearing impaired, an Infrared Sound System is available.

We have joined together to celebrate the New Year of the Trees. Tu B'Shevat has long been a Jewish
tradition, for Jews have always honored trees and appreciated the food, shade and shelter they provide.
The custom of holding a Tu B'Shevat seder dates back to the Kabbalist , who lived in Israel in the 16th
century. Like them, we have gathered together to eat, sing, and rejoice in the miracle of the tree.

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