Two Tu Bishvat Seders: East Coast / West Coast

blogtree.jpgSEDER: NYC
Tuesday, January 22, 7:00 pm

Join Hazon for our 6th annual Tu B’Shevat seder.  Learn, be inspired, eat a delicious dinner and organic fruits and nuts, and drink four cups of wine as we celebrate the holiday of the trees. Examine how food connects us to Jewish tradition, to the Earth, to other people, and to ourselves.  With special guest teacher Dr. Eilon Schwartz of the Heschel Center in Israel.

The seder sells out every year - so register today!  Cost is $30. Registration required: www.jccmanhattan.org or 646 505 5708

Questions? Leah Koenig | 212 644 2332 | leah@hazon.org

SEDER: BAY AREA 
Tuesday, January 22, 7:00pm 

New Year. New Vision. Emerge from your winter sleep and start a new cycle as we celebrate Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year for the Trees. Join Tuv Ha’Aretz Berkeley, Eco-Jews By The Bay, Congregation Emanu-El and a host of other great organizations as they reinterpret this mystical ritual and raise consciousness with an eco-friendly, eco-kosher seder.

Cost is $10 advance and $12 at the door.  Register here.

Questions? Jeff Levy jeff.levy@aegonusa.com | Adina Allen at adina.allen@gmail.com

OTHER SEDERS? 
If you know of other great Tu Bishvat happenings across the country, share the details below.  And if you’re planning your own seder and need ideas, check out The Jew & The Carrot’s Healthy and Sustainable Tu B’shevat Resources.

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2 Responses to “Two Tu Bishvat Seders: East Coast / West Coast”

  1. Cole Krawitz Says:

    Leah, of course! Here you go:

    Tu B’Shvat Seder of Healing and Reparation

    Tu B’Shvat is the “Birthday of the Trees” and has been celebrated many different ways in Jewish history, changing to meet the needs of each generation. As activists working for peace and justice in Israel and Palestine and throughout the world, we join the Jewish tradition of tasting food from trees and remaking tradition by observing Tu B’Shvat as a festival of healing and reparation.

    Date: Monday, January 21, 2008
    Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
    Location: Cascade People’s Center
    Street: 309 Pontius Avenue North (right near REI)
    City/Town: Seattle, WA

  2. Michael Croland Says:

    Well, it’s a bit after the fact to invite people, but here’s info about my Tu B’Shvat meals this year:

    http://heebnvegan.blogspot.com.....hvats.html
    OR if that doesn’t work: http://tinyurl.com/26le35

    I hope that your seder went well!! I can’t wait to read about it.

    =)

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