Tu Bishvat

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

In recent decades, the holiday has taken on an even deeper significance as a day of environmental awareness

By OFEK MEIR
13/02/2025

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.

By WALLA! HOME , DESIGN
12/02/2025

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.

By DANA STAVI
12/02/2025

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.

By GALA RAHMILEVICH
11/02/2025

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.

By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV
10/02/2025

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.

By HENNY SHOR
08/02/2025

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. 

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

A highly abridged weekly version of Dust & Stars.

By STEVEN DRUCKER
07/02/2025

Jerusalem highlights: February 7-13

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

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