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Watch an art video showing how to make a beautiful painting of a fruit tree for the New Year of Trees.
A Jewish scientist discusses the hand of G-d in the synchronized complexities in planting an orange…
Nutrition from Shamayim
Can the New Year for Trees be a time for reflecting on the mitzvah of taking care of our health? Learn more about the meaning of Tu B’Shevat, and some of the health and healing properties of the fruits mentioned in Deuteronomy 8:8: “A land of wheat, barle...
Something Spiritual on Parshat Eikev
An Olive Tasting Presentation
The bitter olive is artfully cured in many creative ways to offer all types of tasty olives. Join Rabbi Chana Gans for a tasting presentation on how he produces his own line of delicious olives and shares his experience in olive curing.
Why Olives Are the Ultimate Jewish Fruit
After tracing the origins and relevance of the New Year for Trees, Rabbi Kaplan explores the special significance of the bitter olive and its profound symbolism for us to persevere and flourish as Jews.
How to Make Great Coffee
Rabbi Shaul shows us that after a great workout, there's nothing like a great cup of coffee. L'chaim!
15 Shevat 5741 (1981)
A ninety-minute excerpt of the Rebbe’s Farbrengen celebrating the 15th of Shevat in 5741 (1981).
The origin and meaning of this custom
Our proverbial New Year for Trees is celebrated by most Sephardic Jews (and more recently by many Israelis of Ashkenazi descent as well) with an elaborate fruit-centric sacred ceremony colloquially known as the “Tu B’Shevat Seder.” It’s comprised of caref...
An inspirational message from the 15th of Shevat
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