Pomegranate trees in Israel (Shutterstock) (Shutterstock)
Pomegranate trees

Tu B’Shvat is the Jewish new year for trees. In Israel, it is celebrated by eating fruit and planting trees.

The Land of Israel is blessed with intense natural beauty, including its many trees, forests, and flowers.

The fruits of the land are also plentiful and delicious.

The land was desolate for almost 2000 years, when the majority of the Jewish people were exiled from the homeland. Since their return, the land has blossomed.

Watch to learn more about the holiday. And click here to plant a fruit tree and take part in the country-wide celebration!

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