Tu BiShvat is often called the “New Year for Trees,” yet, in Israel, it is also a celebration of renewal and ancient roots.
Tu B'Shevat, the "Jewish New Year for Trees," gained a new meaning in the early 20th century. The tree-planting tradition that was renewed and adopted by the Zionist movement became a symbol of ...
We only celebrate the Rosh Hashanah of trees, but not of other plants or even tree saplings. Why are trees more important ...
Across 20+ locations from the Gaza border to the Shomron, thousands of fruit trees are being planted-and you can be part of ...
“I know! I know!” Avital called out. “To use at our Pesach Seder!” Lesson accomplished.