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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

“We struggle to rejoice in budding trees”

Blessings of the Trees in a Covid Year

Nurturing a seed of a quality we want to cultivate

Shevat Guided Meditation

An outline of questions to spark intimate conversation aligned with each of the four worlds of the Tu Bi’Shevat seder

A Tu Bi’Shevat Seder for an Intimate Date Night

Tu Bishvat seder focused on environmental issues

Pray as if the Earth Matters: A Tu Bi’Shevat Seder

“the trees and we, too, did bloom”

A Meditation for Rosh Hodesh Shevat

Kiddush: Humanist liturgy

Kiddush: Humanist Liturgy

A Tu Bi’Shevat seder that honors and acknowledges people with disabilities

A Tu B’shvat Seder for Jewish Disabilities Awareness and Inclusion Month

The Reconstructionist Network

Light the World: A Nia Dance Party for Hanukkah

Welcome Hanukkah through the Nia movement practice. We’ll kindle our unique candles to music by Jewish singers, followed by prompts for reflection and writing. Nia is adaptable to individual needs and abilities. Move with us on December 7, 2023.

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