Shmita
Shmita is a biblical concept observed in Judaism, referring to the seventh year of a seven-year agricultural cycle. During this year, the land is allowed to rest, and farmers refrain from planting or harvesting crops. This practice is rooted in the Torah, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and the need to give the land a break.
In addition to agricultural rest, Shmita also promotes social justice. Debts are forgiven, and the poor are allowed to gather food from the fields. This year serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of community and the environment, encouraging generosity and care for others.