Tu Bishvat
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Tu Bishvat and praying for the future
Celebrating trees and gardens in honor of Tu Bishvat season
This week the Jewish calendar marks the New Year for trees, Tu Bishvat. Beginning with the Mishna in Rosh Hashanah, the occasion has been turned by many communities into a fruit festival.
Retired prof. to lead Tu Bishvat Seder, raise awareness on climate change
Retired college professor Richard H. Schwartz plans to lead a Tu Bishvat Seder at his retirement village in Shoresh and to lead or participate in several online version
Is Tu Bishvat a major Jewish holiday? - opinion
The modern movement of the Jewish people to the Land of Israel moved what was a Kabbalistic holiday to a national one.
Everyone agrees: Vote for the trees! Tu Bishvat logo competition
Tu Bishvat, the ‘New Year for the Trees,’ is the date when trees in the land of Israel emerge from their winter slumber and begin the cycle of fruit-bearing.
Produce board: Buy more fresh fruit for Tu Bishvat this year
Although dried fruits are traditionally consumed for the winter holiday, adding fresh fruit to the table has more benefits
Just as my ancestors planted for me…Tu BiShvat 2021 with JNF-USA
Tu Bishvat became a day for planting trees, and in 1908, Jewish National Fund and the educational system officially adopted this practice.
Tu BiShvat: Vote for JPost's.com new 'tree logo'
Help Jewish National Fund-USA and The Jerusalem Post say happy birthday to the trees.
Tu Bishvat: For the first time ever, plant a tree via Zoom
Planting a tree in the Land of Israel has great meaning and creates a profound connection between the person planting the tree and the land.
Pascale's Kitchen: Tu Bishvat is coming!
In honor of this holiday, on which it’s traditional to eat dried fruit, I decided to invite pastry chef Shlomi Svirski from Kfar Saba to join me for a session in my home.
Tu Bishvat: Happy new year! (That is, if you’re a tree!)
Tree-planting ceremonies are traditional on Tu Bishvat in Israel, where the soil is holy