Tu Bishvat
The Basic Balaboosta launches Tu Bishvat candle collection celebrating trees and fungi
The viral Jewish decor brand debuts the Evergreen scented candle and a hand-crafted “Mystic Mushroom” trio ahead of the holiday.
The Korean trend arrives in Israel: Single-use skincare capsules at Super-Pharm
Israel to ban student use of cell phones on elementary school property, starting February
The Jordan valley's secret: Magical tours for only NIS 10
Tu Bishvat and food for free: Meet the foragers of Israel's countryside
Get introduced to all the gastronomic and curative treasures that grow freely and happily all over the place in Israel's countryside.
Tu Bishvat: The creation of beautiful things
In the past, trees were sacred to many people, but only Judaism has a New Year for them, which falls on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat (Tu Bishvat).
Tu Bishvat: Happy new year – if you're a tree
Tu Bishvat reminds us of our responsibility to the environment – that we should cry out against the enormity of the destruction of rain forests and the degradation of God’s world.
Tu Bishvat planting ceremonies held in UAE, Bahrain
"We must work to plant the seeds now so our future generations will enjoy the fruits of peace. That is what the holiday and the Abraham Accords are all about"
Grapevine January 21, 2022: Herzog weighs in on Meron tragedy
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Festive Tu Bishvat celebration in the UAE
Jewish community marks first anniversary of the Jewish Educational Campus in a festive planting event with KKL-JNF.
Tu Bishvat, the New Year for trees: What is it and how is it celebrated?
Tu Bishvat, known as the New Year for the tree, will be marked this year from Sunday evening until Monday evening.
Tu Bishvat invites appreciation of trees and greenery in Israel - opinion
Jews who lived in the Old World often encountered constant gloom, never seeing green trees or even the sunlight.
In honor of Tu Bishvat, new tree bill submitted to Knesset
MK Alon Tal: "Time to plant a new law – the best birthday present we can give the country’s forests and those that will yet be planted."
Pandemic thoughts on Tu Bishvat - opinion
Nature, the Holiday of Trees' romantic hero, is the villain with which civilization is now at war.