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15 Shevat Info

What is the 15th of Shevat? Why is it celebrated, and how is it observed?

Tu BiShvat in a Minute
When’s the last time you wished a tree Happy New Year? The 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat is a great opportunity. It’s known as Tu BiShvat, the New Year for Trees.
Tu BiShvat: What and How
What is the significance of Tu B'Shevat, and how is it observed?
Tu BiShvat Customs
On the 15th of Shevat on the Jewish calendar we celebrate the New Year for the Trees "Rosh HaShonah L'Ilonot."
Tu BiShvat Q & A
Why is it necessary for us to know the date of the “New Year for Trees”? The dispute: When is the New Year for Trees? And what lessons can we learn from the tree?
Tu BiShvat: A Weekday Rosh Hashanah
From the Book of Our Heritage
A brief guide to the four Jewish new years with focus on the New Year for Trees.
Why Eat Carob on 15 Shevat?
Why we are accustomed to to commemorating a custom with a custom-made custom
Who “Invented” the Holiday on 15 Shevat?
When did Tu Bishvat become a thing, and why specifically now?
10 Facts About 15 Shevat, the New Year for Trees
Learn about the 15th of Shevat, the "new year" for trees, with these ten fascinating facts.
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