Tu Bishvat is not mentioned in the Bible at all. It first appears in the Mishna (around 200 CE), not as a festival but simply as a date marking the calculation of tithes for fruit trees. Over the ...
HISD’s final proposed draft of the 2025-26 school calendar gives students a day off for Good Friday and Yom Kippur but not ...
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Tu B’Shvat is the Jewish day of the trees, a celebration of all things plant and fruit. And what better way to celebrate than by getting a little, well, celebratory with a plant? It may be a minor ...