We started celebrating tonight with dulce de leche filled chocolates and coffee yogurt cake, and we will continue on Sunday with a fun event in our house; here is the flyer:
It's interesting that the Ari Zal was the one that instituted the Seder Tu BiShvat, giving it a kabbalistic meaning, and now in the Chassidic communities it seems like this custom is not at all popular...
Well, we will have a seder by us, so if you live in the Cleveland area, feel free to come and check it out!

It's interesting that the Ari Zal was the one that instituted the Seder Tu BiShvat, giving it a kabbalistic meaning, and now in the Chassidic communities it seems like this custom is not at all popular...
Well, we will have a seder by us, so if you live in the Cleveland area, feel free to come and check it out!
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