Tu Bishvat
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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)?
A stew that fits every meal: The perfect recipe for Tu Bishvat
Nuts, snacks and treats: We’re getting ready for Tu Bishvat
The Basic Balaboosta launches Tu Bishvat candle collection celebrating trees and fungi
US Ambassador David Friedman plants tree for Tu Bishvat
The tree is the first planted in Israel as part of President Trump’s “1 Trillion Trees Initiative”
EU Ambassador to Israel plants tree with children with disabilities
The Tu Bishvat ceremony was not only in advocacy for equality for children with disabilities, but also in support for the environment.
WZO sighting in Mumbai celebrating Tu Bishvat with Jewish community Malida
Every year, the coterie holds a special celebration for Tu Bishvat where hundreds of community members show up in attendance to celebrate the holiday, plant trees and congregate together.
Keren Kayemet L'Israel invites nation's youth to celebrate Tu B'Shvat
Monday's gathering was within the framework of a week of Tu B'Shvat oriented activities that included the planting of trees in the Lahav Forest in the southern part of the country.
Rivlin celebrates Tu Bishvat with Israeli artichoke farming families
The three families heard through the grapevine that Rivlin was a great lover of the artichokes his late wife Nechama used to make.
To celebrate Tu Bishvat, young Israeli artists pave the way for a greener future
Israelis use dozens of millions of plastic cups per month. The Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design is trying to change the culture on campus.
Tu Bishvat trays for the holiday
Trays include handmade pastries, fruits, dry fruits, and more
Celebrating Tu Bishvat, New Year for the trees
Tu Bishvat is one of the Jewish festivals that is uniquely tied to the Land of Israel and is widely celebrated here by Jews – religious and secular – while less well known or marked in the Diaspora.
For Tu Bishvat, Isaac Herzog and injured lone soldier's mother plant tree
Planting a tree is a symbol for solidarity between communities around the world and Israel.