
It is customary to eat fruits on this day, especially fruits from Israel. This includes figs, dates, oranges, pomegranates, and persimmons (afarsimonim). All are available at most supermarkets or gourmet groceries.


Yaakov Kirschen, the political cartoonist whose daily Dry Bones comic strips have appeared in The Jerusalem Post since January 1973, is using his talents to highlight the value of trees to everyone, and especially to the Jewish people, throughout the millennia.
In addition to his cartoons, which are also published in his daily blog, Kirschen has written a book in comic book format, Trees...The Green Testament, that illustrates the history of the world as narrated by a tree. The tree, from its days as a seed and a sapling, observes and comments on world events from its own perspective.
The book is out of print, but new and used copies are available through online booksellers including Amazon.com. It's really worth finding and reading.
Tu B'Shvat is a time for singing, feasting, and rejoicing. So here's a video tribute to this least known but very enjoyable holiday. Enjoy!
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