Tu BiShvat is this Sunday!
What Tu BiShvat Is
Tu BiShvat (literally the 15th of Shevat in the Hebrew calendar) is a Jewish holiday known as the New Year of the Trees. It marks the time in winter when nature begins a new cycle of growth — a moment to recognize our connection to the earth, to gratitude, and to renewal through the rhythms of the natural world.
Traditionally, it was used to determine the age of fruit trees for tithing laws, and today it’s celebrated with fruits, planting trees, and reflection.
When Tu BiShvat Is in 2026
In 2026, Tu BiShvat begins at sundown on Sunday, February 1 and continues through the evening of Monday, February 2.
Why This Year Is Special — Go Beyond the
Surface
While many people associate Tu BiShvat with fruit-tasting or planting trees, its Kabbalistic roots run much deeper. Starting in 16th-century Safed, Jewish mystics reimagined Tu BiShvat as a spiritual seder (ritual order) patterned in part on Passover — but with its own unique transformation.
This mystical seder isn’t just a meal; it’s an exploration of inner growth and cosmic symbolism. The ritual stages — including specific fruits, nuts, and four cups of wine progressing from white to red — are mapped to the Tree of Life and the four worlds of Kabbalah.
Participating on this level becomes a journey of aligning one’s inner life with the cycles of nature and the deeper rhythms of creation.
To Hold Your Own Seder, You Can’t Miss This Ebook
If you want to experience Tu BiShvat — not just observe it — the Tu BiShvat Kabbalistic Seder ebook is the guide you need. It explains:
- How each fruit and wine stage connects to higher spiritual dimensions
- The meaning behind every ritual step
- How to lead the seder with clarity and intention
- How to anchor the ancient mystical tradition in your own celebration
This isn’t a simple “holiday overview” — it’s a structured path into the heart of Kabbalistic celebration, made accessible in English. To hold your own meaningful seder this year and truly draw on the spiritual power of Tu BiShvat, this ebook is essential.