Connections: new liturgy, poetry, and art for Tu BiShvat
New from Bayit’s Liturgical Arts Working Group comes this interdisciplinary and pluralist collection of new work for Tu BiShvat, the New Year of the Trees.
Here are prayers and practices for solitary pandemic celebration, meditations on trees in urban settings, coloring pages for contemplative creativity, prayers looking ahead to the year 2030, and more:
“TU biShvat is an invitation to focus on the natural world surrounding us–and at the same time, it makes us aware of our connectedness to each other, to the flow of time and stories, to the flow of cyclical renewal, to the spiritual worlds. We remove the shells (literally) that protect, obscure, and incubate, step by step reaching toward inner sweetness. We use our sense to internalize those messages–maybe we plant things, too.
This year, connection also is digital–we use a digital ecosystem to supplement a natural one.
This little machberet (this little “journal”) can be used simply as a reading resource, but it can also become, by means of a printer and a couple of crayons, a source of meditation, coloring, tapping into the flow, and celebrating the playful child in all of us that lies beneath the shells.
We play and draw and read and speak… about the very personal, the sensual, the broken, the sad, the budding, the blossoming, the growing, the changing… the healing. Together, may we root ourselves in connectedness.”
Download the whole collection:
Connections – Liturgy, Poetry, and Art for Tu BiShvat – Bayit [pdf]
Contents include:
Introduction
Birthday of the Trees, illustration by Steve Silbert
A Blessing: FOR PLANTING THE FUTURE, R. David Evan Markus
A Blessing: OF BIRTHDAYS, BREATH, AND BLESSINGS, R. Dara Lithwick
Fruit of the Tree, illustration by R. Allie Fischman
INSTRUCTION, R. Rachel Barenblat
A BLESSING FOR A TREE IN THE CITY, Trisha Arlin
A Tree in the City, illustration by Steve Silbert
FOUR TREES, R. Rachel Barenblat
Tree of Life, illustration by Steve Silbert
BREATHING OUT, BREATHING IN, R. David Evan Markus
TREE: A GUIDED MEDITATION, Trisha Arlin; illustration by Steve Silbert
PREPARING, R. Sonja K. Pilz, PhD
TO 2030 / 5790, R. Dara Lithwick
Those Who Sow in Tears will Reap in Joy, illustration by R. Allie Fischman
ZOONOSIS, R. Sonja K. Pilz, PhD
Connected, illustration by R. Allie Fischman (also seen above)
ROOTING, R. David Evan Markus
MAPLE MY LOVE, R. Dara Lithwick
Maple, illustration by R. Allie Fischman
Download the whole collection:
Connections – Liturgy, Poetry, and Art for Tu BiShvat – Bayit [pdf]
Liturgy and poetry by Trisha Arlin, Rabbi Rachel Barenblat, Rabbi Dara Lithwick, Rabbi David Evan Markus, Rabbi Sonja Keren Pilz. Artwork by Rabbi Allie Fischman and Steve Silbert.