Explore environmentalism through the role of trees in Jewish tradition. Study the connection between Jewish texts and environmentalism, and the connection between Jewish holidays and agricultural cycles. See how artists from around the world, using reclaimed wood, reflect on trees and the environment by exploring the concepts of “do not destroy” (ba’al tashchit), “repairing the world” (tikkun olam), and celebrating the Jewish holiday of the Trees, Tu B’Shevat.
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A collection of resources to stimulate students by forming connections between nature, Israel, and Tu Bishvat.

Explore how Tu B’Shvat offers us a valuable lesson about the importance of patience when undergoing growth processes.

‘Ten Paths to God’, a 10-unit curriculum on Judaism and Jewish identity based on the teachings of Rabbi Sacks.