The Israeli Haggadah – Seder Tu Beshevat

As the story of the Exodus from Egypt, which is considered the commandment of 'And you shall tell,' so is the story of the development of Tu Bishvat in the chain of golden generations. This story, through this Haggadah, can instill an Israeli family tradition that will contribute to strengthening Jewish identity and deepen the roots in our land.

A Festive and Meaningful Family Seder

The Haggadah is organized into five stages of development as they were compiled over the generations. The Tu Bishvat Seder is characterized by the appointment of an editor who guides the Seder, reads, each participant individually, the participants reclining together, all actively participating and creating a joyful, exciting, and educational experience.

In the Israeli Haggadah — recommendations for setting and designing the table. 4 cups of wine or grape juice, each representing the different stages of nature’s blooming and their Jewish significance. Drinks and refreshments are tasted according to the progress of the Seder, and musical song sections include the song lyrics.

As the story of the Exodus from Egypt, which is considered the commandment of ‘And you shall tell,’ so is the story of the development of Tu Bishvat in the chain of golden generations. This story, through this Haggadah, can instill an Israeli family tradition that will contribute to strengthening Jewish identity and deepen the roots in our land.

Explanatory Video

See sample from the book