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.
Happy Tu Bishvat! The Jewish holiday marking the "new year of the trees" begins at sunset today. With snow falling heavily on the upper slopes of the Sierra Nevada, it feels like a fresh new year indeed! How will you care for the trees in your community this year? 📷Ken Hebert https://t.co/q2IvWIElyD
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
Happy birthday to all the trees!!
In Judaism all the trees share a birthday, and that birthday is today! 🎉🎁🎈🎂 We're celebrating Tu BiShvat with dried fruits, nuts, and some snapshots of our favorite foliage. https://t.co/Zz1SNSalqX
Today we celebrate Tu Bishvat, the Jewish New Year for Trees and the fruits that they bear. It’s also a time to raise awareness about the environment and our responsibility to protect it.
#TuBishvat sameach from the EJC team! 🌳🌲 https://t.co/AzN7TuVPEC
My 5th graders used @EntheoloJew's Tu BiShvat seder today by finding items from nature to symbolize answers to his awesome questions. They loved it! https://t.co/X8VEDH5TOQ
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
Daughter, 7, looking at a calendar: Tu BiShvat. What’s that?
Me: A Jewish holiday.
Her: Are we celebrating it?
Me: No darling, we aren’t Jewish.
Her: Gee, I wish we had holidays to celebrate.
Me: *stares at Church calendar*
Me: *looks back at her* https://t.co/GXcYImd31b