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[HANASHIR:7866] Re: Tu B'Shevat resources



Ami:  Thanks for the wonderful outline.   This list is truly a blessing.
Meris Ruzow
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From: Amgo (at) aol(dot)com <Amgo (at) aol(dot)com>
To: hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org <hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: Friday, January 12, 2001 12:33 AM
Subject: [HANASHIR:7865] Tu B'Shevat resources


>2 good references to own are  "Seder Tu Bishevat - The Festival of Trees" -
a
>Tu Bishvat haggadah by Adam Fisher and published by the CCAR 1989, and
>"Trees, Earth, and Torah  - A Tu B'Shvat Anthology", edited by Elon, Hyman
>and Waskow and published by the JPS, 1999. They are replete with songs and
>musical notation. Corresponding to each of the 4 parts of the seider, we
use:
>
>Introductory - Hinei Ma Tov and songs from Psalms
>
>1. The world of Assiya/Action - fruits with hard shells, soft on the inside
>    Hashkeidiyah porachat - (almonds)
>    El Ginat Egoz - (walnuts)
>    Eit Dodim - (pomegranates)
>    Eitz Rimon
>    Songs of winter
>2. The world of Yetzirah/formation -  fruits w/soft outside with hard inner
>cores
>    Eretz Zvat Chalav - Date honey
>    Atzei Zeitim Omdim -  (olives)
>    Kumi Lach - springtime
>    Tzadik katamar
>3. The world of b'riyah/creation - soft throughout
>    V'yashvu Ish  - by Klepper- (figs)
>4. The world of atzilut - emanation
>Birkat Hamazon - V'achalta, V'savata Uveirachta (Hanna Tiferet Siegel)
>
>A great song is Tu B'Shvat, Tu B'shvat by R. Yaacov Gabriel to the tune of
>Lollipop, Lollipop.
>
>Favorite Eitz Chayim Hi versions are by David Shneyer and Hanna Tiferet
Siegel
>
>We sing many more songs as well, most all of which (words and music) can be
>found in the 2 books noted, including many of Fran Avni's wonderful songs
and
>Ellen Allard's the Fifteenth of Shevat:
>Ami Goodman
>San Francisco
>
>
>
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