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Rabbi Aaron Greenberg Is Rabbi of Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus (JLIC) - Toronto A Project of the Orthodox Union in partnership with Hillel of Greater Toronto
The Land of Israel is commonly known as the Land of Milk and Honey - but what does that mean? Join Yishai Fleisher on his quest across Israel to discover the real meaning behind the famous appellation. From milking cows on Kibbutz and tasting honey from the hive to sharing his own private milk-and-h...
This is particularly meaningful to me as I still have the images of the raging fire, and the damage that it caused over a full year later - I feel blessed to have this opportunity, Erev Tu\\\\\\\'B - Shevat, to plant a tree in Israel, in Yemin Orde Youth Village, where I know that you, the children ...
This Event Was Recorded at The BAYT - The Beth Avraham Yoseph of Toronto Congregation
This class is part of the program of Yeshiva Universitys, Torah MiTzion, Zichron DOV, Toronto, Beit Midrash - www,TorontoTorah,com
In this Torah shiur (class) on Tu B'shvat, Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller describes the nature of the day, its relationship to Eretz Yisrael (the land of Israel), and how we can connect to the day in our own lives. The class also explains the concept of the number 15 - From naaleh.com
Kids swarming over the hills of Efrat planting trees on Tu B'shvat 5769. What a bracha!
While looking for an apartment in Nachlaot, we stopped by the Machane Yehuda market in Jerusalem. All the vendors were ready of Tu B'Shvat, the new year for trees in Israel. The stalls were bursting with fresh fruits and dried fruit of all types: from juicy pomegranates to dried figs, and even dried...
A new song for Tu B' Shevat written by David Flug dor the Deemyon orchestra. Tu B' Shevat is the 15th day of the Jewish month of Shevat. It is considered the begining of the year for the trees.
Outside was cold, but inside was warm & sweet, just like the fruits we enjoyed.
To commemorate this special day, we eat foods that are distinctive to and characteristic of the Holy Land, including The Seven Species of fruits and grain mentioned in the Torah: wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, and dates.
On Tu B'Shevat we celebrate a New Year for the Trees, rejoicing in the fruit of the tree and the fruit of the vine, celebrating the splendid, abundant gifts of the natural world which give our senses delight and our bodies life.Tu B'Shevat marks the beginning of spring in Israel. Sustaining rains ar...
 
 
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