Tu Bishvat

The Jordan valley's secret: Magical tours for only NIS 10

Subsidized tours, night safaris, family camping, and bike trips: Seven weekends of attractions and experiences in the Jordan Valley at minimal cost. Starting on Tu Bishvat with special activities.

 Yitav Stream
 CHECKING AN etrog for blemishes in Jerusalem’s Mea She’arim neighborhood, ahead of Sukkot.

Tu Bishvat and praying for the future

 KKL-JNF Tu Bishavt Album

From past to present: KKL-JNF’s historic poster album is now available!

 A SOLDIER plants a tree to mark Tu Bishvat. The day is a celebration of growth, renewal, and the flourishing of the Jewish people, says the writer.

The evolving meaning of Tu Bishvat: From spiritual realms to educational journeys


Shades of green: The kitchen company's message for Tu Bishvat

Avivi Kitchens presents Tu Bishvat in the kitchen – shades of natural wood, the trendy shade of bottle green, and special corners dedicated to placing plants.

 Avivi Kitchens, Green Kitchen, Designer: Michal Eizenberg

The secret blooming map: Top photography spots for Tu Bishvat

Nectarines in Hula Valley, paulownia in Netzer Sereni, Lupines in Gedera, and the oak grove in Netanya: Israel’s top photography guides reveal the perfect blooming spots.

 Nectarine Blossoms

The house blossoms on Tu Bishvat: How green can change your life?

Studies show that adding plants at home reduces anxiety, boosts focus, and improves well-being.

 Mahjong seating set by Roche Bobois is available at Pitaro Hecht

Tu Bishvat with a difference: When shopping becomes community support

This year, the Festival of Trees gains deeper meaning, linking tradition with community support—from revitalizing northern cities to aiding rehabilitative employment.

 Yodfat Nursery

In the Kitchen with Henny: It's a date!

These recipes are full of the spirit of Tu Bishvat (the 15th of Shvat), the New Year for Trees in the Land of Israel.

 Apricot-glazed chicken

Tu Bishvat: New year for vines

Tu Bishvat is a time to appreciate the world around us. Whatever is happening around the world, life in nature and the vineyard continues as before. This is the beginning of a new growing cycle. 

 THE GOLAN HEIGHTS is most well known for its wine and vineyards.

This week in Jewish history: Tu Bishvat and so many accomplishments

A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars.

 Martin Buber is seen in Israel in 1962.

Jerusalem highlights: February 7-13

What's new to do in Israel's capital?

 Orna the fortune teller

Grapevine February 7, 2025: Trumpeting a Middle East utopia

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Donald Trump chat as they walk through the White House on Tuesday.

The Jerusalem Post and KKL-JNF invite readers to plant a tree in memory of the October 7 victims

KKL-JNF to dedicate the Swords of Iron Forest in the Western Negev.

The site of the Nova Music Festival massacre, 2024

Sulfur, Oil, and Preservatives: Should You Indulge in Dried Fruits?

Tu BiShvat has arrived, and the stores are filled with dried fruits. Before you make a purchase, it's important that you know a little more about the very unhealthy substances they contain.

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