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Plant this book

Last year, my Tu Bishvat wrap-up post dealt with the question of the mysterious end to the Tu Bishvat seder. After eating foods that are edible on the inside, then outside, then all the way through, the final section of the Tu Bishvat seder has us eating nothing at all. In explanation, I offered this quote from Maggid of Mezritch, the Chasidic master Dov Baer:

“Nothing in the world can change from one reality into another, unless it first turns into nothing, that is, into the reality of the between-stage. The moment when the egg is no more and the chick is not yet, is the level of Ayin, nothingness. It is the same with the sprouting seed. It does not begin to sprout until the seed disintegrates in the earth and the quality of seed-dom is destroyed in order that it may attain to nothingness which is the rung before creation.”

The reason there is no fruit at the end of the seder is because it exists only in the future - after we pick up where the seder left off and plant the seeds of tikkun olam in our community, and in our lives. To tangibly represent this point, this year we’re printing the last page of our seder on this paper. It contains actual wildflower seeds that will really grow if this page is planted in the ground following the seder! May all our work towards a sustainable world come to fruition this year.

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2 Responses to “Plant this book”

  1. Leah Koenig Says:

    I love this idea Eric - I added it to The Jew & The Carrot’s Healthy, Sustainable Tu Bishvat resource list:

    http://jcarrot.org/resources/h.....resources/

    One practical question: are you making (meaning copying) your own haggahdot or using Staples/Kinkos etc.? If the former, does the seed paper go through a standard printer? If the latter, does Kinkos do that kind of thing, or do you have to twist their arm?

  2. Eric Schulmiller Says:

    The paper is supposed to go through a regular copier or printer, but since I’m only using it for the last page of each haggaddah, I’ll have to manually staple each sheet to the end of each one (ugh). The paper should arrive via fedex by tomorrow or Friday - I’ll let you know how cooperative it is with our copier.

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