
Celebration of good deeds
Volunteer families united to celebrate Tu BiShvat, creating a warm atmosphere of unity and good deeds
This holiday became not only an opportunity for communication but also a chance to remind everyone of the importance of nature and ecological awareness

Event participants discussed the values that shape our attitude toward the world around us and learned more about the traditions of Tu BiShvat through quizzes and fun contests. Everyone happily tested their knowledge of the holiday's symbolism, the plant world, and its significance in Jewish culture.

The creative workshop became another bright event of the day. Volunteers personally crafted gifts for lonely elderly people – symbolic charms and cards with warm wishes. To make these gifts even more special, blooming plants will be added, soon becoming a part of comfort and joy for the recipients.

Surprises, gifts, and festive treats added to the atmosphere of joy and friendly communication. Traditional fruits and sweets were a wonderful way to end the evening, which brought harmony, inspiration, and new ideas for future good deeds.
May Tu BiShvat continue to inspire us to care for nature, support one another, and spread kindness!