I am coming back, though I fear things will not be OK ... but I have hopes in Trump in changing the Middle East,” said the ...
Our lives and those of our trees are indivisible. We and they are living beings and share almost half of our DNA. A Talmudic ...
It's tradition to plant trees in Israel for Tu B'Shvat. But the nonprofit that largely runs that effort is contributing to ...
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Tu B'Shvat, the New Year for Trees, and its special ...
Wishing a joyous Tu Bishvat to all – a celebration of growth, renewal, and the flourishing of the Jewish people. With prayers ...
The trees abutting the road leading to Biriya Forest, a nature preserve in northern Israel, at first resemble spruces turning autumnal shades of red, a sight ...
Tu B’Shevat has been included in the “Glorious Redwoods Forest” wall calendar for years—at least since 2018, the organization’s centennial.
When’s the last time you wished a tree Happy New Year? Coming up this year on Thursday, Feb 13, is a great opportunity to do exactly that. The day is known as Tu B’Shevat, and Jewish people throughout ...
Farming outposts are mushrooming across the West Bank, enabling Israeli settlers to displace Palestinians and grab large swaths of land.
Tu Bishvat is a time to appreciate the world around us. Whatever is happening around the world, life in nature and the vineyard continues as before. This is the beginning of a new growing cycle.
Yahrzeit of Rabbi Eliezer Silver of Cincinnati, who, as head of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, raised millions of dollars ...
The Talmud’s discussion of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, also mentions a special New Year just for trees. This Jewish Arbor Day, called Tu B’Shvat, falls on the 15th of the Hebrew month of ...