
A Spring Reading List for Shevat: Renewal and Equality
While it might still be January, the days are ever-so-slowly getting longer and many of us are looking forward to spring. The natural world will

While it might still be January, the days are ever-so-slowly getting longer and many of us are looking forward to spring. The natural world will

This Tu BiShvat, you’re encouraged to think about celebrating by taking foods from table to topsoil–planting seeds you harvest on Tu BiShvat

Rabbi Jonathan Bernhard encourages us to recommit to caring for our world and to see Tu b’Shvat as more than the “birthday for the trees.

A Tu Bishvat secret: If managed carefully, the seven species can go a long way to keeping a person fed for a whole year.

Tu Bishvat, the new year for Trees, can remind us that the world is God’s sacred gift to humanity, a precious legacy entrusted to our care.