Trees
Hiking in the Holy Land: The almond tree, Israel's ancient clock
Spring has not arrived, yet blossoming almonds in Israel signify the arrival of Tu Bishvat, the new year for trees, a time when some seasonal quality has shifted.
KKL-JNF marks Tu Bishvat, highlighting tree-planting tradition with newly released archival photos
In the kitchen with Henny: Lemon recipes to brighten winter
Multiple injured as severe weather causes tree collapses in Ashkelon, Bnei Brak
Controversial tree plantings on disputed land to resume
Government okays NIS 5.2b. plan for Bedouin communities in the Negev
Jerusalem Botanical Garden: Flowering in Israel's capital
The Jerusalem Botanical Gardens has the largest collection of plants and trees in Israel.
Four Bedouins arrested for Negev tree planting riots
The Bedouin were arrested for attacking a Jewish journalist and torching his car during riots in the Negev.
Parashat Terumah: The magnificent acacia tree
We note that as the acacia tree can be the keystone to certain ecosystems, the Torah is the keystone to the Jewish people.
Israel to plant 450,000 trees in cities in effort to counter effects of climate change
The plan, which is predicted to cost about 2.25 billion shekels, or $716 million, will be carried out between now and 2040.
Letters to the Editor January 17, 2022: National pastime
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Tu Bishvat, the New Year for trees: What is it and how is it celebrated?
Tu Bishvat, known as the New Year for the tree, will be marked this year from Sunday evening until Monday evening.
Tu Bishvat invites appreciation of trees and greenery in Israel - opinion
Jews who lived in the Old World often encountered constant gloom, never seeing green trees or even the sunlight.
In honor of Tu Bishvat, new tree bill submitted to Knesset
MK Alon Tal: "Time to plant a new law – the best birthday present we can give the country’s forests and those that will yet be planted."
How tree plantings almost toppled a coalition
POLITICAL AFFAIRS: The Likud managed to sow the seeds of rebellion in Bennett’s government.