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Tu B'Shvat, the New Year for Trees, falls on the 15th of Shvat, Saturday\Shabbat, February 3rd this year (5767/2007). Jewish tradition marks the 15th of Shvat as the day when the sap in the trees begins to rise, signaling the earth's awakening from its winter slumber, and heralding the beginning of Spring. This mini-holiday is of major importance to our appreciation of Nature and our relationship to it.

In this section you explore the themes and customs of Tu B'Shvat. Just check out this list of exciting links:


On Tu B'Shvat we celebrate the earth's cyclical renewal. As a holiday of nature, it's a good time to contemplate our personal relationship to the environment. What does Judaism have to say about nature? Does Jewish tradition consider conservation a moral issue?

In this section you will learn about these issues, plus much more! Check out these exciting links:
Man's Role in Nature
Conservation Projects
The Importance Of Trees
Tree Planting Ceremony
Planting Trees In Israel
Seven Species Gallery
A Tree Grows In Israel
Tu B'Shvat Sights and Sounds

 


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