10 Things To Know About Tu B’Shvat
10 Things To Know About Tu B’Shvat
By Naama Barak
With the recent New Year’s Eve being a rather underwhelming event courtesy of Covid-19, it’s a good thing that there’s another one just around the corner: Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish New Year of the Trees, which is celebrated on Jan. 28 this year.
The festival is one of the lesser-known ones on the Jewish calendar, tucked in between the more famous Hannukah and Purim. Nonetheless, it’s pretty cool and also very easy to celebrate even in accordance with health regulations.
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