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Tu B’Shevat for Kids



What is Tu B'Shevat?
Why do trees have their own new year? And what are the traditional Tu B'Shevat observances?
The Sapling and the Oak Tree
Audio Story
An audio story about a small sapling who learns a big lesson...
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Leaf of Love
Audio Story
What lesson can we learn from a leaf?
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Tu B'Shevat Coloring Pages
A Tu B'Shevat page to print out and color.
The Shpy: Tu B'Shevat
Another exciting Shpy adventure: It all began the day before Tu B'Shevat at 6:30...
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The New Year for the Trees
A Tu B'Shvat Story
Once upon a time there lived a poor melamed, a Hebrew teacher, in a small village in Poland. He had his daily troubles with the hardheaded farmer boys who were his students.
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The Apple - "King" of the Fruit
Why should the apple, in particular, be known as the "King" of all fruits?
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Figs - Nutritious fruits
The fig is a small fruit that grows on small, broad trees. The trees are about fifteen to twenty feet high. There are over a hundred different kinds of figs...
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The Grapevine - Pride of the Holy Land
The grapevine, however, is neither of tremendous size, nor of majestic beauty. It looks more like a bush than a tree. But it is unequalled for its fruit...
Seeds
If you were asked, which is the most important part of, a tree - the roots, or the stem, or the leaves, or the flowers? - You would probably find it difficult to answer...

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