Tu BiShvat is a Jewish holiday known as the New Year for Trees. It typically falls in late January or early February and marks the beginning of the agricultural year in Israel. This day is significant for celebrating nature and the environment, as well as for planting trees and enjoying fruits, especially those native to the land of Israel.
Traditionally, people celebrate Tu BiShvat by eating a variety of fruits, particularly those mentioned in the Torah, such as figs, dates, olives, and pomegranates. Many communities also hold tree-planting ceremonies to promote environmental awareness and sustainability, reflecting the holiday's connection to nature and renewal.