It’s Tu Bishvat (Jewish Earth Day) today. Keep in mind that, along w/the destruction of sanitation & water treatment facilities, the climate warming emissions from the first 2months of the Gaza war were more than the annual carbon footprint of 20+ climate-vulnerable nations Show more
Join us this Friday (1/26) for the first Shabbat of the semester hosted by @JVPumich . We will celebrate the holiday of Tu Bishvat, the Jewish new year for trees, discuss the significance of trees and fruits in Judaism, and the modern use of trees in the occupation of Palestine. Show more
Tu Bishvat Customs- Worms #Kosher #TuBiShvat #Halacha One must be extremely careful in the checking of fruits that are known to contain worms, for this is a grave sin; one who consumes even one worm transgresses five Torah prohibitions (Pesachim 24a). Show more
happy tu bishvat everybody!!! don't forget to hug your favorite tree and wish them a happy birthday this evening or tomorrow! it's the best new year by far
Ṭu biShvaṭ is more than a date on the Hebrew calendar, but a holiday & a living link to to Jewish history deeply rooted into Israel's agriculture for thousands of years. Marking an enduring bond with the land./1 Show more
‘We will rise from the dust’: Ahead of Tu BiShvat, Israelis and Jews worldwide plant trees in memory of Oct. 7 victims jta.org 'We will rise from the dust': Ahead of Tu BiShvat, Israelis and Jews worldwide plant trees in...
Looking for delicious dishes to celebrate Tu BiShvat, the Jewish holiday honoring nature and trees? Look no further! Our recipes will have your taste buds singing and your soul feeling connected to the earth. reformjudaism.org Tasty Recipes for Tu BiShvat, a.k.a Jewish Arbor Day
As you walk past the lawn of flags representing 23,000 martyrs in the frozen Chicago snow, we look ahead to the seasons of trees and harvest. Thursday is Tu Bishvat, the New Year for the trees. So we’ll be talking about Palestinian liberation through the lens of trees. 6pm! Show more Quote UChicago Jews for a Free Palestine · Jan 16 We are currently planning our Tu B’Shvat Seder where we will discuss Palestinian liberation through the lens of trees! Thursday, January 25 at 6pm in Swift 208. Show more
— UChicago Jews for a Free Palestine (@UofCJ4P) January 23, 2024
We loved joining the @CapJewishMuseum for #TuBishvat dinner and environmental justice discussion -- followed by an (all-electric cooked) chocolate fondue with dessert, and speaking out for the Healthy Homes Act! Let's #electrifydc. Dahlia Rockowitz and 3 others