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Tu BiShvat is often thought of as “Jewish Arbor Day,” but it has deep agricultural and Kabbalistic roots. Today, TuBiShvat serves as a reminder of our commitment to environmental justice and this year we will celebrate with a seder that addresses the four elements of our world, their power and meaning in our tradition and how we can act for them as our climate changes. Learn with
Rabbi Shoshana Friedman of
Dayenu about how we can take action now! We will also hear from some of our TBZ teens involved in
JYCM (Jewish Youth Climate Movement).
Be ready for the seder! View
this page for suggestions for what to purchase for each of the 4 parts of our seder. Don’t forget the grape juice! Register in advance:
Sign up here.
Zoom link here.