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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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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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