This is tree in Hebrew.
What is eitz?
This is an activity done in Israel on Tu B'Shevat.
What is planting trees?
This fruit is related to Friday night kiddush.
What are grapes?
In the Torah, this tree was located in Gan Eden.
What is Eitz HaDaat?
This type of tree is where acorns come from.
What is an oak tree?
The Birthday of the Trees is celebrated in this month.
What is Shevat?
This is the first tree to bloom in Israel every year.
What is an almond tree?
This fruit supposedly has 613 seeds.
What is a pomegranate?
We use the parts of a variety of trees during this Major Jewish Chag.
What is Sukkot?
Tu B'Shevat is one of this many Jewish New Years.
What is four?
(Rosh Hashana, Tu B'Shevat, Elul 1 (Animal Tithes), Nissan 1 (Kings and Festivals).
This Hebrew word means "order".
What is seder?
This is how ancient Israelis celebrated Tu B'Shevat.
What is an agricultural festival?
In the land of milk and honey, this is where the honey came from.
What is date palm?
Trees were created on this day of Creation.
What is the third day?
This is the bracha for bananas.
What is borei p'ri ha'adama?
These Hebrew letters represent the number 15 for this holiday.
What are Tet and Vav?
This is where it was customary to eat the fruits of the fourth year.
Where is Jerusalem?
This is the first food eaten at the Tu B'Shevat seder.
What is wheat?
This is the number of years we are prohibited from eating a tree's fruit.
What is 3?
After Tu B'Shevat, this is the next minor holiday.
What is Purim?
This is the Hebrew name for Tu B'Shevat.
What is Chag HaIlanot?
This is the season that just finished in Israel this month.
What is the rainy season?
What is Devarim?
What is the Olive Tree?
According to the mystics, there are this many different categories of fruit that we think about on Tu B'Shevat.
What is 4?
1. Winter: hard exterior(nuts)
2. Spring: fruit with pits
3. Summer: Whole fruit
4. Fall: Can't see/strong smell