Happy Tu Bishvat 2016
For those of you who are not Jewish, or are, but don’t live in Israel and only know the main religious holidays, Tu BiShvat (the 15th of the month of Shvat, according to Hebrew calendar) is the New Year for trees.
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For those of you who are not Jewish, or are, but don’t live in Israel and only know the main religious holidays, Tu BiShvat (the 15th of the month of Shvat, according to Hebrew calendar) is the New Year for trees.
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I would like to wish a very Happy New Year to all who celebrate this holiday, from any faith or nationality, from any country of origin.
I would like to wish all my Christian friends, students, colleagues and visitors with whom I am not acquainted a Merry Christmas at the end of this, 2015th year as counted from the birth of Christ.
Tomorrow, Sunday, the Jewish people all over the word shall come together to celebrate the holiday of Hanukkah. Personally it’s one of my favorite holidays, both from a Jewish place and in general.