Tu Bishvat (Hebrew: ט״ו בשבט, literally: the 15th of the Lunar Month of Shevat) is the New Year for trees (similar to Arbor Day).
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Today is Tu Bishvat—also known as Rosh HaShanah La’Ilonot, or “New Year of the Trees”. This special day reminds us that wherever we may live around the world, no matter how far away we might be, our roots as a people grew in the Land of Israel. Happy Tu Bishvat! @ShoreshTO https://t.co/6ZCdU5trLw
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Sunday, January 24 starting at 10 am Edmonton time to celebrate the Jewish New Year of the Trees!
Feeling blessed to work at @The_OJCS! The Jewish Studies faculty has planned a day of #Ruach in celebration of the Hebrew Language, and Tu Bishvat this Thursday. Looking forward to this special day.🫒🌳
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Today is Tu Bishvat, the Jewish birthday/festival for all trees. Please fight to save your local trees and - if you can - plant a new one https://t.co/7rSN8VmE87
@pp0196 @elephant_ben @CathrynTownsend @lerachkajan You realize many of our “holidays” are cultural traditions right? Passover, sukkot, tu’bishvat, day of morning for the destruction of the temple. Our prayers 3 times a day hoping for the restoration of Jerusalem.
Tu Bishvat @ Home with TALI
Dr. Peri Sinclair, Susan and Scott Shay Director-General, TALI Education Fund
11:00 Which Tree Was It? From the Tree of Knowledge to Haman’s Tree
Dr. Gila Vachman, Lecturer in Midrash, Schechter Institute and Schechter Rabbinical Seminary
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. It is also Tu BiShvat, a celebration of the Earth and her bounty. We are still here. We lost so many, but we are still here, and the world still holds joy.