Trying to reciprocate the fruitful way, Jews celebrate the trees' New Year on every Tu B’Shvat, poetic trees decided in a chorus they should sing to Jews ...
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 ...
After the holiday season dies down and the beginning of February is right around the corner, one holiday often gets pushed to the side: Tu B’Shvat, also known as the new year for the trees. Tu B’Shvat ...
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