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Tu B'Av 5786 in Southfield
We're still building our Southfield listings for Tu B'Av 5786. Tu B'Av, the 15th of Av, is one of the most joyous days on the Jewish calendar and is often called 'the Jewish Valentine's Day' or 'the Jewish Day of Love.' Falling just six days after Tisha B'Av, it serves as a deliberate counterpoint to that day of mourning, marking the swing from communal grief back to celebration. The Mishnah (Ta'anit 4:8) calls Tu B'Av one of the two happiest days of the Jewish year, alongside Yom Kippur. On this day in ancient times, unmarried women would dress in white garments (borrowed so as not to embarrass those without their own) and dance in the vineyards near Jerusalem, where young men would come to find a match. The day also commemorates several joyous events: the lifting of the prohibition on intertribal marriage, the end of the desert generation's dying, the resumption of the daily tamid offering after the breaking of the Bar Kochba revolt, and the burial of those killed at Beitar. In modern Israel, Tu B'Av has become a popular date for weddings, engagements, and romantic celebrations.
Traditional Tu B'Av Foods
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Kosher Date-Night Dining
Tu B'Av is one of the most popular nights of the summer for kosher fine-dining reservations. Couples celebrate with steakhouse dinners, sushi tasting menus, or upscale Mediterranean. Reservations should be made well in advance at popular kosher restaurants in Brooklyn, Lakewood, Teaneck, Miami, and Los Angeles.
Wedding and Engagement Menus
Tu B'Av is one of the most popular days of the year for Jewish weddings and engagement parties. Kosher caterers and event venues book months in advance for the day. Engagement parties often feature wine, fruit, and a sweet table to symbolize the sweetness of the union.
Symbolic Sweets
Honey, dates, figs, and other sweet fruits associated with love and the Land of Israel are popular on Tu B'Av. Some families prepare a special seudah (festive meal) with these foods as a reminder of the day's themes of love and renewal.
Wine and Grape Products
The ancient Tu B'Av celebrations took place in vineyards, and wine remains a key part of the day's symbolism. Kosher wineries often release special bottlings around Tu B'Av, and the day is a popular time for kosher wine tastings and pairing dinners.
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