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Seder Tu BiShvat









                  In the 16th century, the Kabbalists of Tzfat compiled a Tu BiShvat Seder, which involves
                  enjoying the fruits G-d has given us, particularly those native to the Land of Israel. Since
                  the order and the contents of the Seder do not follow specific Jewish law, there is much
                   room for flexibility and creativity for each family to conduct the Seder in their own way.










                                               Grains • הרועשו הטיח

                                         הטיחכ רמתתו חמצת ץראל ונתבהאש ןוצר יהי
                                       May our love for the Land of Israel keep growing.

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                                       תֹונֹוז ְ מ יֵני ִ מ א ֵ רֹו ּ ב ,ם ָ לֹוע ָ ה ך ֶ ל ֶ מ ּוני ֵ קלֹ ֱ א 'ה ה ָּ ת ַ א ךּור ָּ ב


                                              Grapes (Wine) • םיבנע

                                             םולשב ןפגה יפנע תחת בשנש ןוצר יהי
                                             May we sit under our vines in peace.
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                                         ן ֶ פָּ ג ַ ה י ִ ר ְּ פ א ֵ רֹו ּ ב ,ם ָ לֹוע ָ ה ך ֶ ל ֶ מ ּוני ֵ קלֹ ֱ א 'ה ה ָּ ת ַ א ךּור ָּ ב


                                                  Olives • ןמש-תיז

                                  ונימיב הרהמב שדקמה תיבב םתדובעל םינהכה ורזחיש ןוצר יהי

                          May our Kohanim return to their service in the Beit HaMikdash in our times.
                      Before reciting the following beracha, have in mind that this beracha is being recited for
                     all the other fruits you will eat at the celebration. If you do not eat olives and will only be
                          eating a different fruit, remember to recite the beracha before eating that fruit:


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                                         ץ ֵ ע ָ ה י ִ ר ְּ פ א ֵ רֹו ּ ב ם ָ לוע ָ ה ך ֶ ל ֶ מ ּוני ֵ קלֹ ֱ א 'ה ה ָּ ת ַ א ךּור ָּ ב
                                                     Dates • רמת

                                             'ה תיבב לותש רמתכ חרפנש ןוצר יהי

                                    May we blossom like a date planted in the house of G-d.


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