On the occasion of Tu Beshvat, the Jewish 'New Year for Trees,' an IDF soldier proudly planted a tree in Gaza. 'We have the merit to fulfill the Commandment in this Holy Land.'
'Extra-virgin olive oil protects people from age-related cognitive decline,’ said Antonio Capurso of the University of Bari, who completed a study on 300 people.
Tu B’Shvat is the Jewish New Year for trees. It is a joyful day in Israel when both children and adults go on tree-planting and agricultural field trips.
To celebrate the Jewish environmental holiday of Tu B’shvat, find out about the top ag-tech companies working to ensure the health and wellbeing of our trees.
As we celebrate the New Year for Tress, it is time to reflect upon Israel's unique ability and urgent responsibility to care for the natural resources that God created.
New Years may be over, but did you know that there is another New Year holiday being celebrated this month? The Holiday of Tu B’shvat takes place on the 15th day of the Hebrew month Shevat, January 26 this year (falls on Shabbat), and marks the New Year for Trees. That’s right, trees.
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In honor of the Tu B’Shvat holiday, which marks the 'New Year for Trees,' the Israeli army purchased 10 tons of nuts and dried fruits to distribute to soldiers across the country.
Israeli agricultural development and technology are a "great strength for the State of Israel," Netanyahu said at an exhibit on the eve of Tu B'Shvat, Israel's New Year for Trees.
Members of Knesset mingled with the general public and provided informal entertainment at a festive event celebrating the Israeli parliament's 67th anniversary and 50 years in its current building.