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[HANASHIR:4393] Re: Tu B'shevat
- From: Rabbi Richard Schachet <lvrabbi...>
- Subject: [HANASHIR:4393] Re: Tu B'shevat
- Date: Wed 10 Nov 1999 16.44 (GMT)
PLEASE SEND ME A COPY OF THE RESPONSE TO ELLEN
-----Original Message-----
From: Ellen Allard <ellen (at) PeterandEllen(dot)com>
To: ticepix <ticepix (at) email(dot)msn(dot)com>; hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org
<hanashir (at) shamash(dot)org>
Date: 10/mm/1999 8:31 AM
Subject: [HANASHIR:4391] Re: Tu B'shevat
>Thanks to all the people who posted song ideas for Tu B'shevat. I GREATLY
>appreciate the info.
>
>Let me also apologize. I guess I wasn't as clear as I needed to be when I
>posted the original question.
>
>Regarding the Tu B'shevat seder I am involved in, we use a booklet called:
>
>Seder Tu Bishevat, The Festival of Trees, by Adam Fisher, published by The
>Central Conference of American Rabbis.
>
>After using it for a number of years, I'm finding that I am ready for
>something different. It is wonderful and certainly a useful resource,
however,
>I'd like to add to it. I was wondering if:
>
>1. Anyone uses any particular Tu B'shevat seder booklet or publication in
>particular besides the one we use?
>
>2. Anyone has any ideas for poems, readings, chants, meditations, etc. that
>might be good to include in the seder....with the idea of adding these to
the
>already existing service?
>
>3. Anyone has any really creative ideas for the seder?
>
>It is a family event and tends to attract a mix of ages.
>
>Thanks again for all the responses.
>
>Ellen Allard
>Worcester, MA
>
>
>
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