
Tu BiShvat - Wikipedia
Tu BiShvat (Hebrew: ט״ו בִּשְׁבָט, romanized: Ṭū bīŠvāṭ, lit. '15th of Shevat') is a Jewish holiday occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. It is also called Rosh HaShanah …
Tu Bishvat 101 - My Jewish Learning
For environmentalists, Tu Bishvat is an ancient and authentic Jewish “Earth Day” that educates Jews about the Jewish tradition’s advocacy of responsible stewardship of God’s creation as …
What is Tu Bishvat? | Aish
Tu Bishvat is the Jewish holiday of the “new year for trees”. It has its own special set of meaningful and long-standing customs and traditions. Tu Bishvat is considered a ‘minor …
Tu Bishvat 2026 - My Jewish Learning
Tu Bishvat or the “birthday” of all fruit trees, is a minor festival. The name is Hebrew for the 15th of the Hebrew month of Shevat. In ancient times, Tu Bishvat was merely a date on the calendar …
15 Shevat 2025 - The New Year for Trees (Tu Bishvat)
Commonly known as Tu Bishvat, this day marks the season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle.
Tu BiShvat: What and How - Chabad.org
The 15 th of Shevat is the New Year for Trees, known as Tu b'Shevat. According to Biblical law, there is a seven year agricultural cycle, concluding with the Sabbatical year. When the Holy …
Tu Bishvat | Texts & Source Sheets from Torah, Talmud and
Tu Bishvat, or the 15th of Shevat, is the New Year (or birthday) for trees and planting. It is often celebrated by eating specific fruits. Jewish texts and source sheets about Tu Bishvat from …
Tu BiShvat: Customs and Rituals - Reform Judaism
Today in modern Israel, Tu BiShvat has become a national holiday, a tree planting festival. The Jewish mystics of the 17th century, the Kabbalists, created a special ritual — modeled after …
Tu bi-Shevat | Meaning, Tradition, Foods, & Activities | Britannica
Ṭu bi-Shevaṭ, (Hebrew: “Fifteenth of Shevaṭ”), Jewish festival of the new year of trees, or arbor day. It occurs on Shevaṭ 15 (January or early February), after most of the annual rain in Israel …
Tu Bishvat – Meaning , Customs and Origins
Tu Bishvat (also spelled Tu B’Shevat ט”ו בשבט) is a Jewish holiday often referred to as the “New Year for Trees.” It falls on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat (typically in January or …