President Isaac Herzog and his wife visited the destroyed kibbutz together with Gadi Mozes—who returned to Israel a year ago after 482 days in Hamas captivity and has since tirelessly fought for the kibbutz’s reconstruction.
Tu Bishvat
Tu Bishvat was and always will be my holiday.
Tu Bishvat, the Israeli “Arbor Day,” is not an ordinary holiday like all the others.
On Tu Bishvat we become aware of the environment that we should care for as God’s creation.
Tu B’shvat – Chag L’Eilanot – an Israeli holiday remembering life in the Garden of Eden as God intended from the beginning.
What does the Bible say about planting trees, and what is the meaning of this charming holiday.
Tu Bishvat (טו בשבט) is commonly referred to as the “Jewish Arbor Day”
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