How many agricultural species listed in Torah's list
What is seven?
We eat more _______ on Tu Bishvat
What is "fruit"?
The rainy season in Israel is __________
What is "winter"?
Israel's largest lake a fresh water source
That is the "Kinneret or the Sea of Galilee"?
A good time to visit Israel, spring weather is ____ in the day and ____ at night.
What is "warm and cool"?
Which grains on list?
wheat and barley
Like Passover, some hold a Tu Bishvat ________
What is a "seder"?
Israel produces many _________ under the brand name "Jaffa"
What are "oranges"?
Israel removes salt from sea water in a process called ___________
What is "desalination"?
The first tree to blossom in Israel each year
What is the "almond tree"?
A fruit from the list beginning with letter G
What are grapes?
The belessing for fruit ends with: Borei pri ha______
(the word for tree).
What is "eitz"?
The four cups at the seder are often filled with a liquid made from these?
What are "grapes"?
Volunteers from around the world live and work agrigultural jobs in Israel's _________
What are "Kibbutzim"?
March is Israel's ______ month. Runners from around the world travel to Israel to participate
What are "marathons"?
A fruit from the list beginning with letter F
What are figs?
Some eat a fruit not eaten the rest of the year. They make the additional Bracha ______________
What is "Shehecheyanu"?
In order to farm in the desert, Israelis developed _____ irrigation technology
What is "drip"?
Jews gifted their first fruits to Cohanim in this location
What is the "Temple in Jerusalem"?
An estimated 500 million of these migrate through Israel on their way to Europe in the spring.
What are "birds"?
A fruit from the list beginning with the letter P
What are pomegranates?
Many eat fruit from among the _______ _________
What are the "seven species"?
The Israel-Holsteins is a high-yielding, disease-resistant breed of _______ that is used to make most of Israel's Dairy products.
What is "cow"?
What holiday was celebrated by bringing of the first fruit to the Cohanim?
What is "Shavuot"?
Street parties and costume parades mark this spring holiday in Israel
What is "Purim"?