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Edible Crafts for Tu B’Shevat and Beyond
Holidays
Edible Crafts for Tu B’Shevat and Beyond
by
Alexandra Lapkin Schwank
Nosh Art Fun takes playing with food to a whole new level.
Crossword Puzzle
Israel’s Ancient Top Crops
by
Jonathan Schmalzbach
This crossword dives into the agricultural past of the Land of Israel and is timed to coincide with the holiday that begins the evening of January 16.
Being Jewish
Holidays
Being Jewish
Holidays
Environmental Justice Through a Jewish Lens
by
Madeline Canfield
by
Madeline Canfield
Let’s make bold plans to protect the earth together.
Israeli Scene
A Date With Destiny
by
Jessica Halfin
After 2,000 years, fruit has been harvested from biblical-era date palm trees brought back from extinction.
Holidays
The Pandemic is a ‘Fire Drill for the Climate Crisis’
by
Rahel Musleah
At its most essential, the climate crisis is about the future of humanity.
Hadassah
Our Zeal to Survive
by
Rhoda Smolow
Perhaps more than anything else, our long viral winter should remind us that existential challenges to our entire planet demand that nations work together.
Food
Granola Bars as the Ultimate Tu B’Shevat DIY Snack
by
Jessica Halfin
Celebrate the holiday by studding homemade granola bars with dates, figs or apricots.
Food
Date Strudel Cookies for a Sweet Tu B’Shevat Treat
by
Jessica Halfin
So beloved is this type of date cookie that you’re bound to find homemade versions in many Israeli households.
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