Wednesdays: January 21st & January 28th, 2026 9:00 AM PT - 10:30 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET - 1:30 PM ET
Standing at the threshold of winter’s breaking, Tu B'shvat celebrates the moment the trees begin drawing up their sap stores... but that is just the start.
"As above, so too below”
What we see manifesting in our corporeal reality is merely the mirror of what is happening in the upper realms.
The tree of life is beginning to draw down from the cosmic abundance to produce next year's fruit.
On the surface, it is the New Year of the Tree. On a deeper level, it is a profound energetic turning point—when vitality, blessing, and potential begin to rise again through the worlds.
As this day is already one of the most mystical and state-expanding moments in the Jewish calendar- a built-in portal of renewal, repair, and reconnection, our intention in this series is to deepen your relationship with Tu B’Shvat as a living spiritual technology: one that can be engaged consciously, ceremonially, and communally. Through learning the inner structure of the day and how to host a Tu B’Shvat seder, we hope you’ll feel empowered to experience the potency of this time in a new way—and to bring that experience into your own communities.
Join us for this 2-part series where we will cover the mystical, the personal, and the practical of the Tu B'Shvat holiday. We will be guided by Eli Witkin, who has become known for hosting a multi-hour Tu B’Shvat seder in Boston for the last 10 years. After falling in love with the Pri Etz Hadar, the foundational mystical text outlining the original Kabbalistic Tu B’Shvat seder, compiled in Venice in 1728 and emerging from the teachings of Rabbi Yitzhak Luria and his school. The text teaches that eating symbolic fruits with intention allows humanity to participate in tikkun—repairing the world and reconnecting with the divine realms.
Session 1: The Inner Architecture of the Seder
The Sefirotic Tree of Life, the Four Worlds, and the unique Tikkun (cosmic fixing) available on Tu B’Shvat.
Session 2: Holding Ceremony
The practicalities of leading your own Tu B’Shvat seder: wine, fruits, & a transformative experience that brings healing to your community & the world.
The sessions will be recorded if you can’t make it live. About the Facilitator
Eli Witkin is a playful and experienced educator. Whether hosting a monthly Rosh Chodesh Kumzits, guiding children through the woods, or teaching teens Hebrew Calligraphy, curiosity and spirituality are always at the forefront. When you join Eli for a class - no matter the topic - there is always space for you, your questions, and the insights that are generated together.
Wednesdays: January 21st & January 28th, 2026 9:00 AM PT - 10:30 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET - 1:30 PM ET
Standing at the threshold of winter’s breaking, Tu B'shvat celebrates the moment the trees begin drawing up their sap stores... but that is just the start.
"As above, so too below”
What we see manifesting in our corporeal reality is merely the mirror of what is happening in the upper realms.
The tree of life is beginning to draw down from the cosmic abundance to produce next year's fruit.
On the surface, it is the New Year of the Tree. On a deeper level, it is a profound energetic turning point—when vitality, blessing, and potential begin to rise again through the worlds.
As this day is already one of the most mystical and state-expanding moments in the Jewish calendar- a built-in portal of renewal, repair, and reconnection, our intention in this series is to deepen your relationship with Tu B’Shvat as a living spiritual technology: one that can be engaged consciously, ceremonially, and communally. Through learning the inner structure of the day and how to host a Tu B’Shvat seder, we hope you’ll feel empowered to experience the potency of this time in a new way—and to bring that experience into your own communities.
Join us for this 2-part series where we will cover the mystical, the personal, and the practical of the Tu B'Shvat holiday. We will be guided by Eli Witkin, who has become known for hosting a multi-hour Tu B’Shvat seder in Boston for the last 10 years. After falling in love with the Pri Etz Hadar, the foundational mystical text outlining the original Kabbalistic Tu B’Shvat seder, compiled in Venice in 1728 and emerging from the teachings of Rabbi Yitzhak Luria and his school. The text teaches that eating symbolic fruits with intention allows humanity to participate in tikkun—repairing the world and reconnecting with the divine realms.
Session 1: The Inner Architecture of the Seder
The Sefirotic Tree of Life, the Four Worlds, and the unique Tikkun (cosmic fixing) available on Tu B’Shvat.
Session 2: Holding Ceremony
The practicalities of leading your own Tu B’Shvat seder: wine, fruits, & a transformative experience that brings healing to your community & the world.
The sessions will be recorded if you can’t make it live. About the Facilitator
Eli Witkin is a playful and experienced educator. Whether hosting a monthly Rosh Chodesh Kumzits, guiding children through the woods, or teaching teens Hebrew Calligraphy, curiosity and spirituality are always at the forefront. When you join Eli for a class - no matter the topic - there is always space for you, your questions, and the insights that are generated together.