Tu Bishvat
The Korean trend arrives in Israel: Single-use skincare capsules at Super-Pharm
Super-Pharm launches the SUPERGLOW+ series – single-use Korean skincare capsules with vitamin C and hyaluronic acid. Alongside them, ten additional new products are hitting the shelves.
Israel to ban student use of cell phones on elementary school property, starting February
The Jordan valley's secret: Magical tours for only NIS 10
Tu Bishvat and praying for the future
Cross-border cooperation for Tu Bishvat, the environment, is essential
In 1996, CO2 levels in the atmosphere were 361 parts per million, surpassing the 350 ppm red line in 1988. Today those levels are a staggering 414 ppm and rising.
Seeing the Forest Through the Trees – A Tu Bishvat Yarzheit
Planting those trees – years before the State of Israel was declared – demanded boundless belief and optimism.
Israel Philharmonic releases Tu Bishvat outdoor video celebrating nature
"Here at the Israel Philharmonic, music is in our nature, and performing, especially outdoors, helps connect us to the natural world."
Two cities in Europe symbolically mark Holocaust, Tu Bishvat with trees
"We are fighting against anyone who's ever said that we don't need to remember, that we can forget. We cannot, it is our duty," said the German mayor.
COVID lockdown violations plague ultra-Orthodox community over Tu Bishvat
Infection rates in the ultra-Orthodox community remain more than double that of the general population.
COVID lockdown violations plague ultra-Orthodox community over Tu Bishvat
Infection rates in the ultra-Orthodox community remain more than double that of the general population.
Olive tree selected as Israel's 'national tree' by KKL-JNF
The Olive trees in Israel have been around for centuries if not millennia.
Pascale's Kitchen: Candied citrus peels
This year, instead of throwing away the peels after we eat the fruit, I decided to make candied peels, which can be used to adorn cakes, or be eaten alone as a snack.
Post chooses new logo for Tu BiShvat
Congratulations to Ian Parkinson of the United Kingdom.
TikTok’s ‘Jew Who Loves Trees’ wants you to take Tu b’Shvat seriously
The goal, he told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, is to “do really particular storytelling in order to create a connection between a person and a tree.”