https://spinozahavurah.org/2026/02/03/shabbat-tu-bishvat-seder-february7-2026/

Join the #SpinozaHavurah for a #TuBishvat Seder (and a #Shabbat service) on February 7, 2026.

All are welcome to join via Zoom.

Shabbat Service/Tu Bishvat Seder – February 7, 2026 – Spinoza Havurah

"On the night of the full moon of the #Hebrew month of #Shevat, we mark #TuBishvat, a minor festival on the #Jewish calendar yet one that carries a Jewish story no less profound than that of far greater #holidays.

Tu Bishvat expresses the deep bond between human beings and the land, between spirit and matter, between past and future. It reminds us that #Jewishidentity has never been detached from the earth, from the landscape, or from our responsibility for the world in which we live.

The origins of Tu Bishvat are modest and practical: a tax day for trees, a technical and economic marker in the #agricultural calendar designed to regulate the tithes taken from #fruit-bearing #trees.

Yet even here, a larger idea is already present: The human being is not the owner of nature but rather a partner – responsible, accountable, and committed to community, peoplehood, and land."

https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-885187

The origins and development of Tu Bishvat | The Jerusalem Post

In days of local and global upheaval, Tu Bishvat invites us to pause, to look closely, and to remember: the world has been entrusted to us.

The Jerusalem Post | JPost.com

Happy Tree day to all who celebrate 🌸 🌳 🥑 🍌

#TuBiShvat

here's a good explanation on why on earth do trees have their own new year's in Judaism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWiz1XlAWNs

#TuBishvat

How a Tax Day Became a Tree Planting Festival (The Crazy History of Tu Bishvat)

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you might not believe it, but today really is the birthday of all trees.

#TuBishvat

I'm hugging every tree that has ever existed and nobody's gonna stop me! 🌳🌳🌳

#tubishvat #mazeldon

Today is Tu BiShvat ט״ו בִּשְׁבָט 🌳

The שְׁקֵדִיָּה (almond tree) blooms first each year — early, diligent, and alert.
In Hebrew, its root ש-ק-ד means to be attentive and quick to act.

Tu BiShvat reminds us: growth begins by showing up.

חג שמח 🌸💙

#TuBiShvat #LearnHebrew #HebrewLanguage #JewishHolidays #LanguageLearning

Hello February 💙

A short month — but a meaningful one.

This month brings Tu BiShvat, the New Year of the Trees 🌱 A reminder that growth starts quietly, beneath the surface.

Language learning works the same way.
Roots first. Consistency. Patience.
Then suddenly — words stick, confidence grows, and things begin to bloom.

Here’s to planting small seeds this month and trusting the process 🌿
One word at a time.

#February #TuBiShvat #Growth #LanguageLearning #LearnHebrew

A Tolkien Tu Bishvat Tree Deep Dive!

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Shalom, friends!
#TuBishvat, the birthday of the trees in Judaism, is here! Judaism is deeply obsessed with trees…Almost as obsessed as JRR #Tolkien. You know what this means! Meet me under the branches of Bilbo’s Party Tree - It’s time for A Tolkien Tu Bishvat Tree Deep Dive! 🌳

https://youtu.be/W6YcYEtrxEc

A Tolkien Tu Bishvat Tree Deep Dive!

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