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Tu BiShvat

Magnolia tree
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UPDATED: A bushel of Bay Area events for Tu Bishvat, the new year of the trees

Rahel Knight (Courtesy) by Rahel Knight January 28, 2026January 28, 2026

Tu Bishvat, which has several affectionate nicknames including the new year of the trees and the birthday of the trees, literally translates to the 15th day of the Hebrew month […]

This roasted cabbage recipe includes a nod to the Seven Species with date and olive salsa. (Micah Siva)
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Celebrate Tu Bishvat with the trendiest veggie of 2026

Micah Siva by Micah Siva January 28, 2026February 19, 2026
the canopy of a tall tree, seen from below
Posted inLocal Voice

Trees, humans, and the City of San Francisco: A Tu B’Shevat warning

Rabbi Joel Landau by Rabbi Joel Landau February 3, 2023February 3, 2023
Roasted Pears with Almond Filling (Photo/Faith Kramer)
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Tu B’Shevat eats: The new year for the trees calls for roasted fruits

Faith Kramer by Faith Kramer January 25, 2021
a piece of light fish on a plate with cucumbers on top
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Tu BiShevat plan: Hug a tree, pick a lemon, zap a yam

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