Tu bishvat activities

Jerusalem launches project to plant thousands of trees along sidewalks

Trees improve air quality by filtering harmful dust and pollutants such as carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide from the air.

Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion attends a trial run for a mass tree planting project across the streets of the city.
Pascale's Kitchen: Tu Bishvat delicacies

Pascale's Kitchen: Tu Bishvat delicacies

KKL-JNF WORLD CHAIRMAN Danny Atar presents a tree certificate to US Ambassador David Friedman.

Grapevine: Friedman plants a tree

President Reuven Rivlin with three generations of artichokes growers

Keren Kayemet L'Israel invites nation's youth to celebrate Tu B'Shvat


The personal account of a Canadian lawyer hiking the Israel National Trail

With "Nifgashim Beshvil Israel."

OUR GUIDE Yair (second from right) pointed out the sites of a number of biblical stories.

Tu B’shvat promoted as time for Jewish environmentalist and spirituality

Like Pesach, Tu B’Shvat Seder combines excerpts from the Bible, Talmud and Jewish liturgy, four cups of wine and the consumption of different symbolic foods.

PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN and his wife, Nechama, take part in a Tu Bishvat Seder at their residence in Jerusalem

The Jewish life cycle – where is Tu Bishvat!?

Like all “new years” it is a time of potential, renewal and rebirth for nature, ourselves and our people.

Tu Bishvat in Chana’s Art Room

The Tu Bishvat Family Experience

If your children are not attending a traditional planting ceremony with their youth movement on Monday, what can you do with them to commemorate this special day in Israel?

On the bike ride in Adullam Park

Bringing nature home

Tu Bishvat brings nature to the heart of our homes – to the dining table, where we spend our time eating, reflecting, catching up and arguing with our nearest and dearest.

Tu Bishvat in Chana’s Art Room

Youth across Israel pick fruit for the needy this Tu Bishvat

One of Leket’s main projects is its gleaning initiative, which sends thousands into fields to gather produce donated or left unpicked and distribute it to the needy.

Youth with the citrus fruits they picked from trees as part of Leket Israel's Project Citrus Rescue for Tu Bishvat