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    Tu BiShvat (Hebrew: ט״ו בִּשְׁבָט‎, romanized: Ṭū Švāṭ, lit. '15th of Shevat') is a Jewish holiday occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat...
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    A Tu BiShvat seder is a festive ceremony, often accompanied by a meal featuring fruits in honor of the Jewish holiday of Tu BiShvat. During the Middle...
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    both religious and secular, celebrate with a kabbalistic-inspired Tu BiShvat seder that includes a feast of fruits and four cups of wine according to...
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  • Passover Seder, a ritualized dinner observed during Passover Tu BiShvat, a seder for this minor Jewish holiday modeled on the Passover Seder A portion...
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    Hillel Tu Bishvat is on first or 15 of Shevat: we know that Hillel-Halakhah is correct but we "see" the symbolic-system of Seder of Tu Bishvat like all...
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    grown. In Jewish culture, apricots are commonly eaten as part of the Tu Bishvat seder. The Turkish idiom bundan iyisi Şam'da kayısı (literally, "the only...
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  • If both Cheshvan and Kislev have 30 days, then Rosh Chodesh Shevat and Tu Bishvat will occur on Saturday. This means that on Rosh Chodesh Shevat, two Torah...
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    Tishrei), the first of Nisan (when the Exodus began), the first of Elul, and Tu BiShvat (the fifteenth of Shevat). Each one delineates the beginning of a year...
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  • rosh yeshiva (dean) of Yeshivas Iyun HaTalmud. Abba Berman was born on Tu BiShvat 5679 (1919) in Łódź, Poland, to Shaul Yosef Berman, rosh yeshiva of Toras...
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  • by adapting the kabbalistic ritual of conducting a seder for the New Year of the trees Tu Bishvat. Biblical and rabbinic texts have also been enlisted...
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    Seven food Species from Deuteronomy 8:8 that Jews traditionally eat on Tu Bishvat (the Jewish "New Year for Trees", roughly January/February), Sukkot (the...
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  • services, building of and eating in the sukkah, a Tu Bishvat program, a congregational Passover Seder, a Hanukkah meal and party and periodic Shabbat services...
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    services which are conducted by a visiting rabbi, Passover Seders, Torah study, Sukkot and Tu BiShvat celebrations and Jewish summer camp scholarships. Temple...
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  • number of Lurianic observances in a piecemeal fashion, for example the Tu Bishvat seder. After the Sabbatai Zevi debacle these observances were largely dropped...
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  • communities. His study on the new-year trees (Tu bishvat), he gives details on the different customs and the complete ‘seder’ of the celebration. In his novel "The...
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  • in the 17th century by mystics as a day for healing the natural world (Tu Bishvat). It is important that Rosh Hashanah Labehemah (New Year's Day for animals)...
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    ceremony at Tu Bishvat, an evening Megillah reading at Purim and a special service for Yom Ha'Shoah. At Pesach a communal second-night Seder and a seventh...
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    the traditional Jewish date of Creation on 25 Elul AM 1, based upon the Seder Olam Rabbah. Thus, adding 3760 before Rosh Hashanah or 3761 after to a Julian...
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    Aharon Varady completed a digital transcription of the Pri Etz Hadar seder for Tu biShvat along with a free-culture licensed translation by Rabbi Dr. Miles...
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