Tu B’Shevat 2025 is the Jewish holiday that celebrates the New Year of the Trees. It is observed on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat, which falls in January or February. Tu B’Shevat marks the beginning of the agricultural year in Israel and is a time to celebrate the fruits of the trees and the bounty of the land. Traditionally, people eat fruits and nuts on Tu B’Shevat and plant trees to mark the occasion.
Tu B’Shevat is also a time to reflect on the importance of trees and the environment. As the world faces the challenges of climate change and deforestation, Tu B’Shevat is a reminder of the importance of protecting our planet and its resources. In recent years, many people have begun to plant trees on Tu B’Shevat as a way to give back to the earth and to help fight climate change.