Tu B'Shvat is January 26, 2013 (beginning sundown January 25)
A Renewable Light Unto the Nations by Rabbi Naphtali Weisz

The Jewish imperative to use environmental knowledge for the benefit of humanity.

It's Your World by aish.com

Taking responsibility for the environment. A message for Tu B'shvat.

Man Is a Tree by Rabbi Shraga Simmons

The Torah compares a person to a tree. Roots, branches, leaves. What's the connection?

L'chaim to the Trees by Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller

Tu B'Shvat, the holiday of fruit trees, recalls the Garden of Eden, and the human quest for spiritual refinement.

Kabbalistic Tu B'shvat Seder by Yitzhak Buxbaum

On Tu B'Shvat, you can ponder a world-full of fruits for hours.

Tu B'Shvat Coloring Book

Tu B'Shvat Coloring Book

by Aish.com Staff

What fun! Print out these coloring pages, color, and enjoy!

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