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Day to Mark the
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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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1187:"Tu B'Shvat โ The Jewish Earth Day"
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1678:Yom HaAtzmaut (Independence Day)
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1007:Be Merry, Around a Wheat Berry!
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194:'15th of Shevat') is a
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