Full Moon Walk and Tu BiShvat Celebration

February 3, 2015

Full Moon Walk and Tu BiShvat Celebration

Come for a short nighttime walk under the light of the full moon at the Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area, followed by a potluck Tu BiShvat seder and dinner at the church at the trailhead. We’ll share foods of the seven Biblical species from Israel: pomegranate, grapes, wheat, barley, figs, dates, and olives, as well as various fruits and nuts. For our seder we’ll need fruits or nuts with shells or pits and those that are fully edible, as well as white and purple grape juice. Bring something to share that includes one or more of these, and please let us know what you are bringing! The walk and seder will be led by Rabbi Katy Allen

Event Location: Upper Mill Brook Conservation Area
107 Concord Rd., Wayland, Massachusetts, 01778

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015, 6:45 pm - 9:00 pm
* Registration closes on February 3rd

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