Tu Bishvat

Your Investments: Ran Gvili, the Exodus from Egypt, Tu Bishvat and your money

We have it great in Israel. Remember how back in the old country we celebrated by going to the dentist after cracking some teeth eating the hard, wood-tasting boxer (carob)?

Tu BiShvat.
Dried fruits.

A stew that fits every meal: The perfect recipe for Tu Bishvat

Granola and dried fruit pack, Egoz Hakfar

Nuts, snacks and treats: We’re getting ready for Tu Bishvat

The Basic Balaboosta launches Tu Bishvat candle collection celebrating trees and fungi

The Basic Balaboosta launches Tu Bishvat candle collection celebrating trees and fungi


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.

SO.KO by Super-Pharm

Israel to ban student use of cell phones on elementary school property, starting February

“We are allowing children to return and truly meet each other, reduce external distractions, and expand the human and natural connection between students, without screens,” Kisch said.

Children arrive for the first day of school in the Israeli town of Mevaseret Zion, September 1, 2025.

The Jordan valley's secret: Magical tours for only NIS 10

Subsidized tours, night safaris, family camping, and bike trips: Seven weekends of attractions and experiences in the Jordan Valley at minimal cost. Starting on Tu Bishvat with special activities.

 Yitav Stream

Tu Bishvat and praying for the future

The notion of a winter prayer for an etrog may seem strange. We might wonder: Is this prayer still meaningful and relevant?

 CHECKING AN etrog for blemishes in Jerusalem’s Mea She’arim neighborhood, ahead of Sukkot.

From past to present: KKL-JNF’s historic poster album is now available!

Download our free e-book album filled with colorful KKL-JNF designs from years past

 KKL-JNF Tu Bishavt Album

The evolving meaning of Tu Bishvat: From spiritual realms to educational journeys

In recent decades, the holiday has taken on an even deeper significance as a day of environmental awareness

 A SOLDIER plants a tree to mark Tu Bishvat. The day is a celebration of growth, renewal, and the flourishing of the Jewish people, says the writer.

Shades of green: The kitchen company's message for Tu Bishvat

Avivi Kitchens presents Tu Bishvat in the kitchen – shades of natural wood, the trendy shade of bottle green, and special corners dedicated to placing plants.

 Avivi Kitchens, Green Kitchen, Designer: Michal Eizenberg

The secret blooming map: Top photography spots for Tu Bishvat

Nectarines in Hula Valley, paulownia in Netzer Sereni, Lupines in Gedera, and the oak grove in Netanya: Israel’s top photography guides reveal the perfect blooming spots.

 Nectarine Blossoms

The house blossoms on Tu Bishvat: How green can change your life?

Studies show that adding plants at home reduces anxiety, boosts focus, and improves well-being.

 Mahjong seating set by Roche Bobois is available at Pitaro Hecht

Tu Bishvat with a difference: When shopping becomes community support

This year, the Festival of Trees gains deeper meaning, linking tradition with community support—from revitalizing northern cities to aiding rehabilitative employment.

 Yodfat Nursery