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.
A guide for Tu Bishvat 5784 from the Hadar Institute.
Tu BiShvat calls us to act on the behalf of the planet, and do what we can to care for it as we would ourselves.
Discover how trees have played a central role in Jewish tradition, environmental awareness, and Zionist ideals.
This activity is part of a series of 10 holiday-centered activities intended for students in grades K-4.
Helps children, teens, and adults explore environmental responsibility and take meaningful action.
Congregation Tifereth Israel (CTI), Glen Cove, NY. CTI learners and their families participate in hands-on experiential learning. The curriculum focuses on Jewish values learned through our stories (both modern and ancient).
North Shore's Outdoor Classroom promotes experiential learning through play, supports individual learning styles, and cultivates a lifelong respect for our environment.
This lesson explores the value of Tikkun Olam in the context of a Tu B'shevat celebration.