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A modern Tu B’Shvat seder based in the mystical tradition of the four worlds

Close-up of several whole, unshelled almonds piled together, focusing on one almond with a textured outer shell.

A modern Tu B’Shvat seder based on the kabbalistic tradition, featuring some special additions about Jewish women

Close-up of a halved pomegranate displaying its juicy red seeds.

A set of kavannot to supplement the Tu B’Shvat seder rituals (includes parallel Hebrew translation)

closeup of a fig growing on a tree

A Tu B’Shvat seder of fragrances for Rosh Hodesh Shevat

Glass with cinnamon sticks, dried orange slices, and sprigs of lavender on a dark surface.

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