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Burned cars from massacre to turn into thriving forest
A burnt-out car lot containing some 1,600 vehicles from the October 7th massacre is to be filled with newly planted trees as a symbol of renewal and growth.
A burnt-out car lot containing some 1,600 vehicles from the October 7th massacre is to be filled with newly planted trees as a symbol of renewal and growth.
The real blossoming of the fruits of the Land of Israel is seen on the holiday of Pesach, in the spring. On a national level as well.
Today, on Rosh Chodesh Shevat, we launch a major Tu B’Shvat planting campaign, honoring 841 fallen soldiers by planting orchards across Israel. Join us in creating a lasting legacy. Plant a tree today and take part in this meaningful mission.
Questions and Answers with Shlomo Walfish
The scenes of violence in our streets will be shown around the world. Are we exalting the Name of God?
Ben-Gurion came to the Yeshurun Synagogue for Tu B'Shvat in 1949. "First time in Israel that I am in a synagogue during prayer."
They want to take away life. This Tu B'Shevat, we will plant new life!
Commemorate Pittsburgh Victims - Plant "Trees of Life" in Israel this Tu BiShvat.
Yochay Ben Avi puts an ancient hassidic allegory to music in a new song he releases for the traditional Jewish holiday of Tu B'Shevat.
Fresh fruit are a much healthier option and embody the true spirit of the holiday, Israeli CEO says.
At Yesh Atid's annual celebration, Yair Lapid quotes Isaiah, explains his party is still 'a sapling.'
City Council of Hadera is celebrating its 125th anniversary by connecting to its roots and planting orchards.
Tzohar Rabbinical Organization holds first of its kind seder on 'birthday of the trees,' event hosted by Knesset Speaker Edelstein.
Israelis are preparing to celebrate the unique Jewish holiday of Tu B’Shevat – the New Year of Trees – with planting and celebrations.
Israel’s coalition government Sunday remembered Ariel Mayor Ron Nachman, 70, who succumbed over the weekend after a long battle with cancer.
The blessing of rain in the Holy Land this winter season brought forth a colorful array of buds and blossoms in the Hebrew month of Shevat.