This Sunday midday gathering is designed as an inclusive, relational practice—rooted in Jewish tradition and grounded in real life. We’ll begin with a 20-minute Tu B’Shvat seder for all ages, tasting fruits and wine into a hearty lunch. Our Seder will explore the Four Worlds as a way of paying attention: to land, to one another, to the wider world, and to spirit. No prior knowledge needed.
Parsley planting for Passover, a hands-on, family-friendly activity connecting this season to what’s ahead
A garden walk and tree stories, with a few shared reflections on trees that have shaped us—trees of childhood, of grief or return, of patience and resilience
We’ll close with song and blessings by 2:00pm, and you are welcome to continue hanging out at the gardens.