Tu B'Shvat — January 20, 2011

Tu B'shvat is the New Year for the Trees, a time to appreciate our gorgeour world and the Source of all life

The custom on Tu B'Shvat is to eat fruits from the seven species for which the Land of Israel is praised: ...a land of wheat and barley and (grape) vines and fig trees and pomegranates, a land of olive trees and (date) honey (Deut. 8:8).

Kabbalistic tradition even includes a mystical

Tu B'Shvat seder service, where the inner dimensions of fruits are expounded, along with blessings, songs and deep discussion.

The proper blessing before eating any fruit is:

Baruch Atah Adod-nai Elohai-nu Melech HaOlam boray pri ha-aitz.
Blessed are you God, King of the Universe, Who creates the fruit of the tree.

On Tu B'Shvat, it is also customary to eat a new fruit (a seasonal fruit that you have not yet tasted this season), and to say the following blessing:

Baruch Atah Ado-noi, Elohai-nu Melech HaOlam, sheh-he-che-yanu vi-kee-yimanu vi-hee-gee-yanu laz-man ha-zeh.
Blessed are You God, King of the Universe, Who has kept us alive, sustained us, and brought us to this season.