The 15th of Shevat Seder
The origin and meaning of this custom
By Mendel Kaplan
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There’s a custom to hold a ‘seder’ for the 15th of Shevat, the new year for trees, which conjures up imagery of the Pesach seder. What’s the origin and meaning behind this predominantly sefardic custiom.
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