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 ...
Tu Bishvat” literally means the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat but is often called Jewish Earth Day or the New Year for the Trees.
Jewish people celebrate Tu BiShvat on the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. It is also called Rosh HaShanah La'Ilanot, which translates to "New Year of the Trees." The day is celebrated as ...
On Tu Bishvat, the new year for the trees, this vegan barley risotto celebrates nature and supports plant-forward eating.
The event offers interactive workshops, music and art to celebrate Tu BiShvat, a Jewish holiday that celebrates ecological awareness.