Annie's
"Tu B'Shvat" Page
~pronounced TWO-BISH-VAT~
~Celebrated
January 20th, 2011~
"Tu B'Shvat, the New Year for Trees, falls on the 15th of
Shvat. Jewish tradition
marks the 15th of Shvat as the day when the sap in the trees
begins to rise,
signaling the earth's awakening from its winter slumber, and
heralding the beginning
of Spring. This mini-holiday is of major importance to our
appreciation
of Nature and our relationship to it."
Links:
Jewish
Holidays
Virtual
Jerusalem Judaism Channel
Torah.org's
Tu B'Shvat Page
Learn how to: Celebrate Tu Bishvat
Tu B'Shvat
Thoughts:
The significance of this holiday is
to remind us of the end of winter and the
heralding in of Spring. There is even more significance for
Christians because
Jesus talked about how winter and spring related to the end
times. ~~~Annie
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Pages by Annie:
Annie's Feasts of the Bible Page
Annie's End Times Page
Annie's Bible Study
Reference Page
Annie's Church &
Missions News Sources
Annie's Arbor Day Welcome Page
Annie's Earth Day Welcome Page
Annie's "Why do you
have pages about Jewish Feasts?" Page
Annie's List of Feasts of the Bible
Pages
NEW - Annie's "Jewish Calendar Dates
for 5771" Page
NEW - Annie's 2011 Holidays by Date Page
Jakes "Hebrew Holidays
Puzzle" Page
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