Give it up for The Jew and the Carrot who are giving us some serious holiday love, including Tu B’shvat seders in…yes, I know not surprising…New York and San Francisco.

We’ve got one for you in Seattle, but definitely let us know what’s going on in your small towns, street corners, downtown bars, back roads, mountain tops, neck of the woods and more:

Tu B’Shvat Seder of Healing and Reparation

Tu B’Shvat is the “Birthday of the Trees” and has been celebrated many different ways in Jewish history, changing to meet the needs of each generation. As activists working for peace and justice in Israel and Palestine and throughout the world, we join the Jewish tradition of tasting food from trees and remaking tradition by observing Tu B’Shvat as a festival of healing and reparation.

Date: Monday, January 21, 2008
Time: 6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location: Cascade People’s Center
Street: 309 Pontius Avenue North (right near REI)
City/Town: Seattle, WA

What I LOVE even more is JCarrot’s FABULOUS resource list so you can have your own, DIY, Tu B’Shvat seders. As someone who’s less well-versed in the art of Tu B’Shvat seders, I’m always grateful for folks who put together great resources and tips on how to make the holidays meaningful for ourselves and our communities. Serious love for their fabulous work in pulling this together for folks.