Source: Lookstein Center
Tu B’Shvat is celebrated by eating the fruits of the land of Israel (mainly the seven species: pomegranate, olive, date, fig, grape, wheat, and barley) and learning about how to protect the Earth. Tu B’Shvat has become the unofficial “Earth Day” of Israel where ecological advancements are discussed and celebrated and there is a tradition to plant trees in Israel for Tu B’Shvat. Here is a collection of Tu B’Shvat lesson plans, interactive tools, and articles created by The Lookstein Center staff or contributed to the site by Jewish educators.
The Listing contains:
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Lesson Plans, Tu B’shvat Seders, and Activities
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Articles
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Videos and Songs
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Quick Activities from PJ Library
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Quick Activities from Areyvut
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Tu B’Shvat Padlet
- Online Scavenger Hunt Lesson for Tu B’Shvat