Today Is Tu B’Shevat, The New Year For Trees

Almond trees in bloom in Israel with horse

Today is a special day on the Jewish calendar, it is Tu B’Shevat, quite simply the beginning of a new growth year for trees. Tu B’Shevat coincides with the season in which the earliest-blooming trees in the Land of Israel emerge from their winter sleep and begin a new fruit-bearing cycle. In most cases, the earliest blooming tree is the almond tree, who this year is right on time here in my neighborhood!

We mark the day of Tu B’Shevat by eating fruit, and especially grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives and dates. On the night of Tu B’Shevat (last night) many set a festive table with platters of dried and fresh fruit and nuts, and some embue the holiday with even greater meaning by participating in a Tu B’Shevat seder, originated by Jewish Kabbalists living in Israel in the 16th century. 

Almond trees in bloom buds

I went on a walk yesterday in search of some blooming almond trees to share with you, and I was greatly surprised! It is truly a beautiful sight to see these delicate blooms dotting the hillsides when the green grass has just started to grow and most of the other trees are still bare.

Almond Trees In Bloom In Israel

Many of the almond trees in my neighborhood are hundreds of years old, and it’s so exciting to see them awaken from their slumber!

 

 

Almond trees in bloom in the Galil

Here you go, one last photo of the blooming trees and our gorgeous mountain view, namely Mt. Meron, the second largest mountain in Israel. Have a wonderful Tu B’Shevat!

Almond trees in bloom with Har Meron

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10 responses to “Today Is Tu B’Shevat, The New Year For Trees”

  1. Karin Avatar

    It looks lovely! We’re still covered in snow with no hope for spring for yet a few month… Can’t wait…

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks Karin, truthfully we didnt get any snow here this year and I would love some……I do live in one of the coldest areas of Israel, but wouldnt mind some real winter like you have, all the more to appreciate the Spring and summer!

  3. Cute Everything Avatar

    Gorgeous photos and what a lovely celebration for the tree’s life cycle! Thanks for sharing!

  4. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much, my pleasure! And of course I have to thank the trees for cooperating!

  5. Jess Avatar
    Jess

    Hi I’m a new follower, and I had to comment! That’s amazing that that you celebrate the blooming of a tree…my husband and I really appreciate that, especially since humans destroy nature and don’t appreciate it as we should. Your pictures are beautiful.

  6. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Jess! Its actually a wonderfully sweet holiday. Great to have you as a new follower, and do keep in touch!

  7. Sandy Ang Avatar

    How beautiful the views in your neighbourhood. i think it’s the first time i’ve seen an almond tree !

  8. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much Sandy, so happy to share with you!

  9. disou Avatar

    Hi Sarah!! I discovered your blog via Pinterest and I love it!! I am of French origin but I also live in Israel, in the South near Beer-Sheva!!
    I have a blog (French/English) which I use to show what I knit and crochet!!
    I have subscribed to your news so I guess I will talk to you again soon!!
    Enjoy your evening, and it is so nice to meet you!!
    bisoudisouxxxxxxxxxxxx

  10. Sara Rivka Avatar

    So wonderful to meet you and glad you found me! Please do tell your friends and when you have a new project youve made, do join us on Sunday at the linky party. All the best! And now Im off to continue my crocheting for Purim costumes!

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