Tu B'Shevat seders gaining in popularity and spirituality
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| Logan Favia, left, and Aviva Flowerman at Jconnect Seattle’s Tu B'Shevat seder on Feb. 12, 2006. |
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By Sue Fishkoff
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Published: 01/13/2008
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Jews in their 20s and 30s have seized upon the "New Year of the Trees," running Tu B'Shevat seders that are more explicit in their call to environmental activism and reliance on Jewish text.
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