This is the way to represent the number 15 in this Jewish holiday
What is tet and vav?
This is the first tree to bloom in Israel every year.
What is the almond tree?
This fruit is used in a certain type of way during Friday to Friday night Kiddush.
What are grapes? (for wine or grape juice)
Tu BiShvat is considered the ______ of the trees.
What is birthday or New Year?
During this minor holiday we light candles and play with a sevivon.
What is Chanukah?
This is the Hebrew month that we celebrate Tu'BiShvat?
What is Shvat?
This is an activity that people in Israel do on Tu Bi'Shvat.
What is planting trees?
Wheat, barley, olives, figs, dates, grapes, and pomegranates are called the following:
What are the 7 Species?
In the 16th century these Jewish people created a new ritual of holding a Tu Bishvat Seder to eat fruits and nuts associated with Israel.
Who are the Mystics?
During this minor holiday we eat triangular shaped cookies filled with jam or chocolate.
What is Purim?
This is the word for tree in Hebrew.
What is eitz?
What season has just finished in Israel when the month of Shvat begins?
What is the rainy season?
This grain was used to make the"poor man's bread".
What is barley?
This is the day of the "Creation" when G-d created the trees.
What is third day?
During this minor holiday we celebrate Israel's independence.
What is Yom Ha'atzmaut?
This is the Hebrew word that refers to the book/guide that we use during a seder.
What is a Haggadah?
According to the Torah the Jews were not allowed to eat the fruits of the trees until the ____ year.
What is the fourth (year)?
In the land of milk and honey, honey doesn't come from bees but the fruit of what tree? (Hint: Morah Karen's favorite fruit comes from this kind of tree)
What is date palm?
In ancient times, Tu Bishvat was a day for farmers to bring their produce as a ______ during the time of the Beit Hamikdash (Holy Temple).
What is an offering?
The minor holiday that follows Tu'Bishvat is called this.
What is Purim?
This is the Hebrew word that means "order", also used on the Major holiday of Pesach.
What is seder?
This organization is the leader in planting trees in Israel.
What is JNF (Jewish national Fund)?
According to legend this fruit contains 613 seeds to reflect the amount of mitzvot (commandments) in the Torah.
What is a pomegranate?
This is another name for Tu BiShvat. (Hint: It begins with the word Chag (holiday).
What is Chag Lailanot?
This holiday celebrates the city of Jerusalem.
What is Yom Yerushalayim?