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Everything to know about Tu BiShvat, the original Earth Day
Jewish National Fund
Categories: Impact Blog,
Tags: environment,
Why is Tu BiShvat in the winter? Why celebrate trees when nothing is growing?
So, yes, it may be smack in the middle of winter, but Tu BiShvat marks a turning point, a time when under all that cold and snow the sap of the trees is rising, readying for spring.
It's important if you are a tree… or a person.
So how do we observe Tu BiShvat?
Fruits with a hard pit such as apricots or cherries
Fruits we eat whole (with their seeds) such as blueberries
Fruits with shells or peels, such as oranges, almonds, walnuts
Be sure to enjoy some of those fruits for which Israel is famous: olives, dates, grapes, figs and pomegranates.
The blessing for the fruit of the vine
The blessing for the fruit
You you an etz chaim, a tree of life
Yossi Kahana is the director of JNF's Task Force on Disabilities.
Everything to know about Tu BiShvat, the original Earth Day
Jewish National Fund
Categories: Impact Blog,
Tags: environment,
Why is Tu BiShvat in the winter? Why celebrate trees when nothing is growing?
So, yes, it may be smack in the middle of winter, but Tu BiShvat marks a turning point, a time when under all that cold and snow the sap of the trees is rising, readying for spring.
It's important if you are a tree… or a person.
So how do we observe Tu BiShvat?
Fruits with a hard pit such as apricots or cherries
Fruits we eat whole (with their seeds) such as blueberries
Fruits with shells or peels, such as oranges, almonds, walnuts
Be sure to enjoy some of those fruits for which Israel is famous: olives, dates, grapes, figs and pomegranates.
The blessing for the fruit of the vine
The blessing for the fruit
You you an etz chaim, a tree of life
Yossi Kahana is the director of JNF's Task Force on Disabilities.
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