Tu B'Shvat - Beautiful World

Celebrate the Jewish holiday, and the fruits of the Earth
This year Tu B'Shevat (the 15th of Shevat) falls on the Wednesday, February 03 evening through February 04 nightfall. Jews worldwide will be celebrating this festive holiday  also known as "New Year for the Trees" by blessing and eating fruits and nuts.

Israel - Biodiversity
                      Machane Yehuda market in Jerusalem is in full gear with fresh fruit, dried fruit, nuts, fruit juices, flowers, etc. All the delicious foods used in Tu B'Shevat seders. This festive day also marks the beginning of Spring in Israel. It's an time of optimistimism when we celebrate nature, new beginnings, growlife and appreciate our blessings by eating different types of fruit. While some send fruit baskets others attend communal seders.

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