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Jewish holiday of Tu B'Shevat inspires tree plantings in UAE 

The Jewish version of Arbor Day is officially marked in the Gulf by the Jewish Educational Campus in the United Arab Emirates. This is the first time the ecological holiday as been celebrated since the Abraham Accords were inked.

by  i24NEWS and ILH Staff
Published on  01-17-2022 12:53
Last modified: 01-17-2022 12:57
Jewish holiday of Tu B'Shevat inspires tree plantings in UAE Unsplash/Syahrin Seth

Tu B'Shevat also includes the custom of eating a meal consisting of the seven species mentioned in the Torah | Illustration: Unsplash/Syahrin Seth

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Special tree plantings were carried out on Sunday for the Jewish holiday of Tu B'Shevat in the United Arab Emirates, more than a year after Israel normalized relations with the Gulf state in September 2020.

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Tu B'Shevat, known as the "New Year of the Trees" or the Jewish version of Arbor Day, includes the custom of eating a meal consisting of the seven species mentioned in the Torah and called "fruits of Israel" – wheat, barley, grape, fig, pomegranates, olive (oil) and date (honey).

The event was organized to celebrate the first anniversary of the establishment of the Jewish Educational Campus in the UAE, an organization that welcomes around 100 children from the nascent Jewish community.

The celebration, also billed as a "Jewish ecology holiday," is an opportunity to meditate on the cycle of nature.

The event was held in cooperation with Israel's Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF).

Present at the tree-planting ceremony was Israel's Consul General in Dubai Ilan Sztulman and KKL-JNF managing director of the Israeli pavilion at Expo 2020 Nave Shachar.

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"We are excited to plant a tree within the Jewish Educational Campus in the UAE for future generations," Schachar said.

"KKL-JNF promotes cooperation with the government of the UAE, striving for environmental development and fighting climate change. Today's event symbolizes these excellent relations, and we trust that we will continue this cooperation in mutual benefit."

Rabbi Levy Duchman who heads the Jewish Community Center of the UAE, gave a blessing to the guests, the students of the campus and their families.

This article was first published by i24NEWS.

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