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Holiday Celebration: Tu Bishvat

Tu Bishvat begins at sundown on Jan. 27 and this minor holiday, often called the “Jewish Earth Day,” has become a time to connect traditional Jewish values of taking care of the Earth with today’s environmental values.

From MyJewishLearning.com, Tu B’Shevat or the “birthday” of all fruit trees, is a minor festival. The name is Hebrew for the 15th of the Hebrew month of Shevat. In ancient times, Tu B’Shevat was merely a date on the calendar that helped Jewish farmers establish exactly when they should bring their fourth-year produce of fruit from recently planted trees to the Temple as first-fruit offerings

It is in the spirit of Tu Bishvat this year he J has joined in partnership of the The Big Bold Jewish Climate Fest. The Fest is a free, virtual and collaborate festival by and for people who want to activate Jewish values to move the needle on climate change. We believe the time has come to put climate change as a central moral issue of our community, and our current moment is a unique opportunity for collaboration and engagement that might otherwise not have been possible.

Explore the full schedule + details here >>

The SJCC is hosting an interactive event called “Grow the Impact You Make” as part of the festival. Details here >>

This holiday celebrating nature – and more specifically trees – is tailor-made for getting kids involved. 18doors.org has a great list of some ideas how:

Find more ideas for celebrating with kids.

Here are more resources on the holiday:

 

 

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