Celebrate the New Year for Trees

Tu b'Shevat: A Time to Honor Nature

This New Year celebration of trees, observed on the 15th day of the Hebrew month Shevat, has grown in popularity because of its connection to the environment.

In 2025, Tu B’Shevat is celebrated from sundown on Sunday,February 12th to sundown, Monday, February 13th.

In the United States, we also celebrate another similar holiday, Arbor Day, a holiday dedicated to the care and planting of trees. This year, Arbor Day falls on Friday, April 28th.

Jews worldwide plant trees in memory of Oct. 7 victims

Guide to Tu B-Shevat

Environmental awareness

Catered Kosher meal from Hummus Kitchen. All adults and kids over 2 require tickets. Grab your seats for our Shabbat Dinner on Friday, February 7 at 5:30 pm.

Tu b'Shevat - Jewish Arbor Day @Eldridge Street Synagogue

PBS Television went with a Journey on our God’s Row Eldridge Street project and spoke with Eldridge Street Synagogue educator Mattie Ettenheim at a Tu B’Shevat observance.

Tu b'Shevat FULL EXPERIENCE

Swiss Chard Dishes for the holiday

What better way to remeber God’s creation with vegetable dishes for Tu b’Shevat

jews explore the wilderness

Engage in customs such as planting trees and enjoying fruits, symbolizing growth and renewal.

Join Tu b'Shevat Celebration @ Brooklyn Children's Museum

February 9, 2025. 10:00 AM

145 Brooklyn Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11213

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