Tuesday, February 7th, 2012
Urban Adamah, 1050 Parker St, Berkeley, CA
Early Bird Ticket Cost $18 through Thursday, January 19
$20 per person
$25 at the door
Plus a can of food for the food bank
7:00 – 9:15 pm
Adults Only
Includes a local, organic, vegetarian dinner
The Jewish mystics loved this holiday, the day in midwinter when the sap begins to rise in the trees. On this day, the bodily sefirot (basically, the Jewish chakras – or for chemistry fans, the periodic table of spiritual elements) would open, allowing Divine light to energize and renew our connection to our bodies and the earth. How exactly did this happen?
It was all about a mysterious combination of fruit, wine and chocolate. OK, they didn’t have chocolate. But we will.
Join us on the Urban Adamah farm for an evening of Tu B’shvat exploration as we bring ancient rituals to life through story, song, blessing, and great local food.
Facilitators:
Casey Yurow, Urban Adamah;
Adam Berman, Urban Adamah;
Deborah Newbrun, Hazon
Check out pictures from Urban Adamah’s 2011 Sukkot Harvest Festival: Eat, Pray, Lulav.
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