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Honoring Korean Lunar New Year (Seollal)

Shayna Han
Last year, I spent Seollal, or Korean New Year, with my family in Busan. The symbolism, the spirituality, and the elaborate order of charye remind me of Jewish holidays and rituals.

How to Make Your First Tu BiShvat Seder Meaningful and Fun

Lauren Theodore
As I thought about what would be involved if we did our own Tu BiShvat seder, it seemed interesting and fun. Tasting lots of fruits? Marking a time to appreciate, mindfully and respectfully, trees and the earth? Drinking wines and grape juices? Yes, please.

The Omer: Finding Hope and Wisdom in the Counting of Time

Rabbi Allison Berry
Counting is never more important than between Passover and Shavuot; we call this ritual counting the Omer. Each day we recite a blessing marking that this period of time is meant to be one time of reflection, revelation, and change.

Make Your Own Havdalah Kit

Michaela Rollins
The beautiful ritual of Havdalah is the ceremony marking the end of Shabbat. Create ritual items to observe Havdalah on your own, the perfect activity to enjoy with your family.