Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on January 30th, 2009

As part of my project for the first level of Kohenet training, I created a Tu B’Shevat seder. I didn’t publish it last year because I’m still not sure how in love with it I am. I think I’m going to completely re-do this at some point, but I realized that if I share — [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on December 30th, 2007

This essay is part of my project for my Tzovah (first-level) initiation with the Hebrew Priestess Institute. The project I have been working on for the past year and 1/2 is to develop seasonal seders. The physical deliverable I will present to the directors of the program and my sisters in January will be the [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on February 13th, 2006

Tu B’Shevat Seder Some one pointed me to this Tu B’Shvat seder and it’s really worth sharing. I love the care put into not only the text, but also the layout. If you are looking for a way to celebrate Tu B’Shvat tonight, take a look at this seder. It’s simple enough that you could [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on January 20th, 2006

I’ve been thinking a lot about what a good, simple Tu B’Shvat ritual would be. Where I live February is still winter, and where many of my friends live it’s really winter. Maybe in Israel and places south, it’s time for the earth to start warming up — but in the Northern USA and Canada [...]

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Ketzirah (Carly) קצירה on January 25th, 2005

It’s hard to get in the mood of Tu B’shvat when there’s snow on the ground and it’s freezing cold outside. But when you think about it, isn’t this when we need to believe that the sap is rising and spring WILL come back? Simple Tu B’shvat RitualPlease modify this however you like. I kept [...]

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