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Tu BiShvat

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cycle, the second tithe is observed today by a ceremony redeeming tithing obligations with a coin; in the 3rd and 6th years, the poor tithe is substituted, and no coin is needed for redeeming it. Tu BiShvat is the cut-off date for determining to which year the tithes belong.
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Tu BiShvat falls on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat and begins a three-month series (in years without a leap year) of holidays that occur on the mid-month full moons that culminate in
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In the Middle Ages, Tu BiShvat was celebrated with a feast of fruits in keeping with the Mishnaic description of the holiday as a "New Year." In the 16th century, the kabbalist Rabbi
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In keeping with the idea of Tu BiShvat marking the revival of nature, many of Israel's major institutions have chosen this day for their inauguration. The cornerstone-laying of the
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Of the talmudic requirements for fruit trees which used Tu BiShvat as the cut-off date in the Hebrew calendar for calculating the age of a fruit-bearing tree, the
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or trigo koรงo, to celebrate the holiday. Another custom involves drinking both red and white wines to symbolise the transition from winter to spring.
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and is forbidden to eat, while fruit ripening on or after Tu BiShvat of the tree's third year is permitted. In the 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th years of the
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as one of the four new years in the Jewish calendar. The discussion of when the New Year occurs was a source of debate among the rabbis, who argued:
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on this issue and the 15th of Shevat became the date for calculating the beginning of the agricultural cycle for the purpose of biblical tithes.
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Neohasid.org: resources for making the seder, texts to learn, and deeper explanations of the Kabbalah of Tu Bishvat
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When representing the number using letters, rabbinic rules forbid using the letter-numerals that represent 10 (
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refers to the biblical commandment (Leviticus 19:24) to bring fourth-year fruit crops to Jerusalem as a tithe.
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In the diaspora, starting especially in North America in the 1980s, Tu BiShvat became treated as the Jewish "
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and eat it on Tu BiShvat. Some pray that they will be worthy of a beautiful etrog on the following Sukkot.
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is the "new year for years" (calculation of the calendar), "for release years" (sabbatical years),
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19:23) on eating the fruit of trees produced during the first three years after they are planted.
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14:22โ€“29), which were also calculated by whether the fruit ripened before or after Tu BiShvat.
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is originally from the Hebrew date of the holiday, which occurs on the fifteenth day of
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has been revived, and is now celebrated by many Jews, religious and secular. Special
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Jewish Agency for Israel, Department for Jewish Zionist Education Pedagogic Center
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Sephardic Jews prepare a dessert made of grains, dried fruits, and nuts, known as
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remains to this day in essentially the same form it had in talmudic times. In the
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of 9 and 6, adding up to 15. The date may also be called "แธคamisha Asar BiShvat" (
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The fruits that ripened from Tu BiShvat on were counted for the following year's
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Day to Mark the Departure and Expulsion of Jews from the Arab Countries and Iran
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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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was a tithe which was collected in Jerusalem and the
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Isin, Mary (2021). "Adam and Eve's Wheat Porridge".
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Almond
Jewish religious
tithes
Tu BiShvat seder
Shevat
Sukkot
Hebrew
romanized
lit.
Jewish holiday
Hebrew month
Shevat
Israel
Shevat
Hebrew letters
Tet
Vav
numerical value
Mishnah
Tractate Rosh Hashanah
Nisan
Elul
tannaim
Eleazar ben Shammua
Shimon bar Yochai
Tishrei
jubilees
Shevat
school of Shammai

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