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In Jerusalem, Tu BiShvat Offers a Welcome Respite from Winter
Coming a month and a half before the spring equinox and two months before Passover, Tu BiShvat provides a glimmer of springtime at a time when winter can often be at its cruelest.
Tu Bishvat: Doing Something About It.
I consider myself an environmentalist. I write about the earth, think about the earth, care about the earth. I wrote my rabbinical thesis partly on Judaism and the environment, and I helped found en environmental advocacy committee in my synagogue.
Falafel (Chickpea Patties)
Falafel is sold on street corners in every city and town in Israel.
Kichlach (cookies)
Derived from central Europe, the popular kichlach (Yiddish for "cookies") are to be found in many of the packages prepared by parents for their children serving in the Israeli military.
Galilee Diary: Rainy day
Tu BiShvat: History
Lag BaOmer: History
Counting of the Omer: Blessings for Each Day
Tu BiShvat: Customs and Rituals
Shishlik (Meat Kabobs)
The simple method of preparing meat on an open grill goes back to ancient biblical times.