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Day to Mark the
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Planting trees for Tu BiShvat, 1945. Photographer: Zoltan Kluger
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world, these practices are still observed today as part of
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Dried fruit and almonds traditionally eaten on Tu BiShvat
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Moshe and the Angels of Tu BiShvat: a children story.
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Ben-Naeh, Yaron; Held
Delaroza, Michal, eds. (2023).
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574:List of Jewish prayers and blessings
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1363:Tu B'shvat's Timely Message of Hope
1176:"Tu B'Shvat โ The Jewish Earth Day"
684:Tractate Rosh Hashannah Mishnah 1:1
544:took place on Tu BiShvat 1918; the
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1205:. Gemsinisrael.com. Archived from
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1066:Rinat, Zafrir (January 20, 2011).
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1672:Yom Yerushalayim (Jerusalem Day)
1667:Yom HaAtzmaut (Independence Day)
1276:Paz, Shelly (January 19, 2008).
996:Be Merry, Around a Wheat Berry!
675: (Vav), or 9 and 6 = 15.
421:and his disciples instituted a
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183:'15th of Shevat') is a
1631:Rosh Hashanah LeMa'sar Behemah
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1231:. Mfa.gov.il. October 19, 1999
542:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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1128:"Arbor Day Around the World"
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436:In Israel, the kabbalistic
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1252:"Just a Jewish Arbor Day?"
879:Schneersohn, Sholom DovBer
497:On Tu BiShvat 1890, Rabbi
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1462:Ten Days of Repentance
1229:"Zionist Philosophies"
1130:. Arbor Day Foundation
624:"Dates for Tu BiShvat"
552:, on Tu BiShvat 1949.
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223:. "Tu" stands for the
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1869:Minor Jewish holidays
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104:nightfall, 6 February
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102:Sunset, 5 February โ
16:Minor Jewish holiday
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917:"Tu BiShvat Seder!"
755:on January 14, 2005
719:. December 14, 2015
579:Judaism and ecology
395:Traditional customs
278:Eleazar ben Shammua
1874:Shevat observances
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