Tu B'Shevat, the "Jewish New Year for Trees," gained a new meaning in the early 20th century. The tree-planting tradition that was renewed and adopted by the Zionist movement became a symbol of ...
B’nai Jeshurun Congregation’s annual Tu b’Shevat seder has quickly become a staple at the synagogue in Pepper Pike and has ...
New Year’s celebrations aren’t limited to January 1. Around the world, many cultures mark the start of a new year based on lunar cycles, agricultural seasons, or religious calendars. These traditions ...