Tu BiShvat is often called the “New Year for Trees,” yet, in Israel, it is also a celebration of renewal and ancient roots.
We only celebrate the Rosh Hashanah of trees, but not of other plants or even tree saplings. Why are trees more important ...
Across 20+ locations from the Gaza border to the Shomron, thousands of fruit trees are being planted-and you can be part of ...
Tu B'Shevat, the "Jewish New Year for Trees," gained a new meaning in the early 20th century. The tree-planting tradition that was renewed and adopted by the Zionist movement became a symbol of ...
Nuclear energy was floated as the solution to Israel’s power needs during a December Mar-a-Lago meeting between Benjamin ...
“I know! I know!” Avital called out. “To use at our Pesach Seder!” Lesson accomplished.