Dry fruits in the Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem, Jan 20, 2008. TU BISHVAT is a minor Jewish holiday occurring in late winter/early spring. One of the four "New Years" mentioned in the Mishnah, Tu Bishvat marks the "New Year for Trees", (Rosh HaShanah La'Ilanot). The name Tu Bishvat comes simply from the Hebrew date of the holiday, which occurs on the 15th day of Shevat.Photo by Kobi Gideon / FLASH90. *** Local Caption *** ôéøåú éáùéí àéìåñèøöéä îæåï àåëì áñèä ùå÷ Kobi Gideon/FLASH90
Dry fruits in Jerusalem before the Tu B'Shvat holiday. (Kobi Gideon/FLASH90)

Ses allées sentent les épices et ses passents en prennent plein les yeux: voici Mahané Yehouda.

Quoi de plus typique en Israël que ce marché de Jérusalem aux allures d’orient?

Send Passover Packages to Needy Israeli Soldiers - Bring Them Joy!

We are honored to thank the young men and women of the IDF who risk their lives every day to protect the citizens of Israel. Since October 7th, soldiers have been on the battlefield for months - many are hoping to come home for Passover.

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