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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as you probably know today is holocaust remembrance day. although, it's also tu bishvat. so to my jewish mutuals : keep a thought to the 6 million victims but don't forget that you're also allowed to be happy. smile, dance, spend time with your loved ones today.
Today is Tu BiShvat or the Jewish 'New Year of the Trees!’ We celebrate it by spreading ecological awareness and planting trees.
It’s also the one holiday where social distancing doesn’t apply — you can hug as many trees as you want! 🌳
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
The Jewish holiday of Tu Bishvat - New Year of the trees - is in two days. Israel is one of few countries in world with more trees today than 100 years ago. 250 million new trees have been planted in the land of Israel since 1900. https://t.co/8nlMclrgRh
It’s Tu BiShvat.
The Jewish holiday of trees.
Today, I’ll be in my garden. Trimming and planting new trees, cleaning my koi pond and looking after the plants. https://t.co/yWlX31bJat
today’s tu bishvat, a jewish holiday which is basically celebrated as an ecological awareness day, and trees are planted in celebration !!!
it’s also confirmed to be namjoon’s favorite holiday (REAL‼️ he told me) https://t.co/AH9veDqNbF
Did you know?
Today is Tu BiShvat, also known as the Jewish 'New Year for Trees'.
Jews celebrate the tree’s New Year as a way to reconnect with the ancestral land of Israel & as a reminder of their duty to protect the environment, planting many trees in celebration. https://t.co/ImzgRNaxrg
Join us on Friday as we celebrate Tu Bishvat - the New Year for the Trees. Have wine/grape juice and fruit ready to eat together during the service. We will enjoy music from the KLS choir, including an original composition. More details here: https://t.co/eB7s1uaQor https://t.co/oLXIz8ji28
— Kingston Liberal Synagogue (@KingstonLibShul) January 26, 2021
Today is Tu Bishvat (Jewish new year for the trees and general celebration of nature) so I tried to find some cutesy pics like everyone else for #Jewsinthewild but basically the only reason I’ve had to leave the house and see nature in the last year is my bike so here u go https://t.co/oXD5uzAyNF