Tu B’Shvat
Tu B’Shvat: Urban Cooling & Shade
Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection invested over NIS 55 million in 14 local authorities for urban cooling, planting trees in heat-vulnerable areas to.
Tu B’Shvat: Israel Rabbinate’s Land Mitzvot Dept.
Tu B’Shvat: Urban Cooling & Shade
Israel's Ministry of Environmental Protection invested over NIS 55 million in 14 local authorities for urban cooling, planting trees in heat-vulnerable areas to.
Trees Planted in Memory of Ran Gvili
Trees planted in Ariel honor heroic officer Ran Gvili, Oct 7 victim. His body, held 843 days in Gaza, was recovered by IDF last week.
Shaked Most Popular Girl’s Name Related to Nature
Shaked, meaning almond, is Israel's most popular nature-inspired girl's name with 11,218 registered. Arbel also sees widespread use for both boys and girls.
South District Police Plant Trees for Tu B’Shvat
Southern District Police plant trees in Ramot Forest, Be'er Sheva, with bereaved families for Tu B'Shvat, honoring fallen officers.
On Jewish New Year for Trees, Data Shows Decrease in Fruit Harvests
Israeli fruit harvests see significant decline ahead of Tu B'Shevat due to labor shortages & Shmita year impacts, with grape & avocado plantings down.
Ahead of Jewish New Year for Trees Next Weeks, Stats Released on Yields of Israel’s Orchards
Israel's orchard yields show a 3.4% decrease in 2025, with citrus at 31.7% of output. Almond plantings surged 44% ahead of Tu B'Shevat.
Tu B’Shvat: Israel Rabbinate’s Land Mitzvot Dept.
Israel's Rabbinate's Land Mitzvot Dept. oversees agricultural kashrut for 3,000 farmers cultivating 950,000 dunams, ensuring produce meets halachic standards.