Tu bishvat in israel
Ahead of Tu Bishvat: KKL-JNF to plant 45,000 trees in areas affected by war
This year, most of the planting will be carried out in the agricultural areas affected by the war in Israel.
Helping Israel bloom in a time of war
Benefits of purchasing fresh fruit this Tu Bishvat
In the Kitchen with Henny: Fruits of our land
Tu Bishvat: The ‘giving’ trees
The concept of “giving trees” has existed in the Jewish tradition for centuries.
Enjoy Tu Bishvat fruit and nuts, but beware of choking danger to children, high calories to all
Pieces of hard dried fruit, walnuts, pecans and various snacks can get stuck in the windpipes of young children and cause them to choke.
Better energy: Tree-sonous value gap
Tu Bishvat is a time for a green audit of our lives. And the truth is that we, the Jewish people, suck.
Photo Gallery: JPost readers' Tu Bishvat photos
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.
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.
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?
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.
Deconstructing Tu Bishvat
The problem is that all ancient Jewish sources are silent regarding this holiday – at least as a holiday.