Nature сelebration
The community marked Tu BiShvat - with traditions, eco-initiatives, and warm moments of shared celebration
In our community, a warm celebration of Tu BiShvat - the Jewish New Year of the Trees - took place, organized by volunteers. This holiday reminds us of the importance of nature, care for the land, and the power of growth, bringing people together around shared values.
Participants learned more about the traditions of the holiday and the symbolism of the fruits, discovering a deeper meaning of Tu BiShvat. The atmosphere was filled with warmth, communication, and a sense of unity.
The day before, in the children’s club, the children personally planted green onions. By the day of the celebration, it had already grown, and everyone happily enjoyed sandwiches with fresh greens - the result of their care and effort.
A special part of the celebration was an environmental initiative. As part of the “To be eco” campaign, volunteers collected used batteries to send them for recycling and reduce harm to the environment.
Such simple but important steps help shape a responsible attitude toward nature and show that everyone can contribute to a shared future.
Tu BiShvat became another reminder: doing good is easy, especially when we are together.