Shortly after the Swords of Iron war began on October 7, I began volunteering to help out in businesses that need working hands to survive. Accompanied by one of my sons, two of my grandsons or my wife, I have picked tomatoes and cucumbers, made tempeh, and have given lectures about beer to evacuees from northern and southern border communities.

My latest venture into volunteerism is related to the holiday of Tu Bishvat, the New Year of Trees, celebrated in Israel by planting trees and enjoying the fruits of the land. These include olives, one of the Seven Species which the rabbis say glorify the Land of Israel: wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates.

Olive trees don’t need much attention. They grow here in the wild and can live for hundreds of years. There are some trees in Israel that can be dated back 2,000+ years and are still bearing fruit! The only thing we humans have to do is harvest the olives.

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