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Tu Bishvat HistoryTu Bishvat, also known as the "New Year for Trees", is a Jewish holiday that celebrates the beginning of a new agricultural cycle. This observance is marked by practices such as eating a variety of fruits, particularly those mentioned in the Torah, like grapes, figs, and pomegranates, as well as planting trees. Despite its origins in ancient Jewish law, Tu Bishvat carries a broader ecological significance, encouraging respect for nature and raising awareness about the environment. The observance of Tu Bishvat originally arose from an agricultural practice in ancient Israel, where this day marked a cut-off point for determining the age of a tree, which influenced the levying of taxes. Today, for Canadians, Tu Bishvat holds significance not only as a part of Jewish cultural heritage, but also for its emphasis on environmental awareness. This holiday serves as a reminder to Canadians of all backgrounds about the importance of preserving the planet, reflecting the Canadian values of sustainability and environmental responsibility. In Canada, Jewish communities mark Tu Bishvat with various activities that echo the holiday's themes. The undertaking of planting trees, while more challenging in the Canadian winter, is symbolic and deeply meaningful. Communities may also partake in "Tu Bishvat Seders", a ritual meal inspired by Passover Seders, but focusing on fruits and the agricultural bounty. The educational aspect, particularly in teaching younger generations about environmental care, remains a key component of the holiday's observance. Tu Bishvat's date is not tied to the Gregorian calendar but the Hebrew one, and it usually takes place in late January or early February. Facts & quotes about Tu Bishvat
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