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This ritual can be used as a way to enter into a Tu B’shvat seder or teaching session or as an intention-setting or witnessing ritual for an environmental action
white hands cupping water over a body of water
“Raise one voice, the truth that is your own”
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“We cheer on the fearless Deborahs, who speak English with our grandmas’ accents”
Silhouette of a person with curly hair raising a fist against a bright orange sunset background.
“This year we have someone new joining our Seder table”
An older man joyfully lifts a smiling baby indoors near a window.
“The last three years have not been easy, even for the children who are acting like they have been”
Four children in colorful rain boots stand on a muddy path, wearing cozy winter jackets.
Statements of gratitude paired with each of the 15 steps of the Passover seder
Three people sitting at a dining table, reading from a booklet, with candles and green decorations.
“However we have abused ourselves or others, something within us remains pure”
a woman places her hand on her heart
“Seder participants select a decorated pillowcase”
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“We break open / To all that we will encounter”
Person reading a book at a table with a glass of amber liquid in the foreground.

“We will sing/Mir Zaynen Do/We are here/We are still here”

Potatoes with a peeler, one partially peeled, on a wooden surface. Some potatoes are heart-shaped.

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