This anthology draws upon biblical, rabbinical, medieval, and modern sources--from art, music, recipes, and crafts, as well as fiction, poetry, and essays--about the significance and historical development of Tu B’Shevat, the Jewish "New Year of the Trees," and includes mystical writings along with Zionist and Eco-Judaism pieces. The anthology also includes several examples of preparing a "Seder Tu B’Shevat."
Download| Filename | SJNLuDdunUZ.pdf |
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| Filesize | 12.06 MB |
| ISBN | 827607172 / 9780827607170 |
| Pages | 494 pages |
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