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Tu Bishvat
Nature offers a space to reconnect with ourselves, much like the Torah, which begins with creation and deeply values the land. Trees symbolize both Torah and the spiritual structures that shape our reality. Just as each person is a world unto themselves, our lives contain multiple layers—family, friends, and inner self—mirroring the four spiritual worlds that guide our growth. Tu BiShvat, the New Year for trees, is a time for collective reflection, using a symbolic Seder of fruits and wine to explore our spiritual journey and the fruits of our lives.
Tu BiShvat Seder: Introduction to the Worlds
Yetzira: The World of Formation
Atzilut: The World of Emanation
Asiya: The World of Action
Briya: The World of Creation
Adam Kadmon: The Root of All Worlds
A Tu BiShvat Message in 90 Seconds
While out in nature for some father-daughter time, Shayna asked me a brilliant question about Tu Bishvat. As she liked my answer, I thought I would share it with you all. Tu BiShvat Sameach!
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