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Tu Bishvat in the Workplace: 5 Ideas for Celebrating Sustainability with Your Team
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

Tu Bishvat in the Workplace: 5 Ideas for Celebrating Sustainability with Your Team

  • January 23, 2026

What Is Tu Bishvat and Why Does It Matter for Modern Workplaces? Tu Bishvat (also written as Tu BiShvat or Tu B’Shevat) is a minor Jewish holiday that carries major significance for anyone passionate about environmental stewardship and sustainability. The name comes from the Hebrew date—the 15th day of the […]

Sustainable Tu Bishvat Gift Guide: Eco-Friendly Judaica for a Greener Future
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

Sustainable Tu Bishvat Gift Guide: Eco-Friendly Judaica for a Greener Future

  • January 23, 2026

Celebrate the Jewish New Year for Trees with meaningful, environmentally conscious gifts that honor both tradition and our planet. What Is Tu Bishvat and Why Does It Matter for Sustainability? Tu Bishvat (ט״ו בִּשְׁבָט) is one of Judaism’s most environmentally significant holidays. Falling on the 15th day of the Hebrew […]

Hillel vs. Shammai: The Ancient Debate Behind the Date of Tu Bishvat
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

Hillel vs. Shammai: The Ancient Debate Behind the Date of Tu Bishvat

  • January 23, 2026

Discover the fascinating 2,000-year-old rabbinical dispute that shaped Judaism’s New Year for Trees and continues to influence Jewish customs worldwide. What Is Tu Bishvat and Why Does It Matter? Tu Bishvat (ט״ו בִּשְׁבָט in Hebrew) stands as one of the most intriguing holidays in the Jewish calendar. Known as Rosh […]

Vegan and Gluten-Free Tu Bishvat: Healthy Treats Using Ancient Biblical Grains
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

Vegan and Gluten-Free Tu Bishvat: Healthy Treats Using Ancient Biblical Grains

  • January 23, 2026

Discover how to celebrate the Jewish New Year for Trees with delicious plant-based recipes featuring the sacred Seven Species and nutrient-rich ancient grains. What Is Tu Bishvat and Why Do Jews Celebrate the New Year for Trees? Tu Bishvat, also spelled Tu B’Shevat or Tu BiShvat, is one of Judaism’s […]

10 Easy Tu Bishvat Activities and Crafts for Kids to Celebrate Nature at Home
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

10 Easy Tu Bishvat Activities and Crafts for Kids to Celebrate Nature at Home

  • January 23, 2026

Discover meaningful ways to honor the Jewish New Year for Trees with your children through fun, educational, and eco-friendly projects. What Is Tu Bishvat and Why Do We Celebrate Trees? Tu Bishvat, also spelled Tu B’Shevat, falls on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat. This beloved Jewish […]

Tu Bishvat as Jewish Earth Day: Sustainable Habits and Environmental Tikkun Olam
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

Tu Bishvat as Jewish Earth Day: Sustainable Habits and Environmental Tikkun Olam

  • January 23, 2026

A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating the Jewish New Year of Trees Through Eco-Conscious Living The scent of almonds lingers in the Galilean air. Pomegranate seeds burst with crimson sweetness. Across the world, Jewish communities gather to celebrate Tu Bishvat—a holiday that has evolved from an ancient agricultural tax deadline into […]

Decoding the Tu Bishvat Seder: The Mystical Meaning Behind the 4 Cups of Wine
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

Decoding the Tu Bishvat Seder: The Mystical Meaning Behind the 4 Cups of Wine

  • January 23, 2026

A Journey Through Jewish Tree Symbolism, Kabbalistic Wisdom, and Ancient Ritual The winter air carries whispers of renewal. In Israel, almond trees begin their delicate bloom. Around the world, Jewish families gather for one of the most enchanting and lesser-known rituals in the Hebrew calendar: the Tu Bishvat Seder. At […]

7 Creative Recipes Featuring the Seven Species for Your Tu Bishvat Feast
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

7 Creative Recipes Featuring the Seven Species for Your Tu Bishvat Feast

  • January 23, 2026

Celebrate the Jewish New Year of Trees with these delicious, meaningful dishes honoring the biblical bounty of Israel Introduction: What is Tu Bishvat and Why Do the Seven Species Matter? Tu Bishvat (also spelled Tu B’Shevat or Tu BiShvat) is the Jewish “New Year of the Trees,” celebrated on the […]

Tu Bishvat 2026: The Ultimate Guide to the Jewish New Year for Trees
  • Environmental Awareness
  • February
  • Israel

Tu Bishvat 2026: The Ultimate Guide to the Jewish New Year for Trees

  • January 23, 2026

Discover everything you need to know about Tu Bishvat 2026, the Jewish New Year for Trees. Learn about Tu Bishvat traditions, the Tu Bishvat seder, the Seven Species, tree planting customs, and how to celebrate this meaningful holiday on February 1-2, 2026. Introduction: What Makes Tu Bishvat 2026 Special? Tu […]

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Welcome to Global Holidays Guide, your passport to the world’s most vibrant celebrations. Whether you’re drawn to the colorful parades of Rio Carnival, the serene lantern festivals of Asia, or the historic traditions of European holidays, we’re here to illuminate the when, where, and how. Dive into a continent-by-continent, month-by-month guide to festivals, national holidays, and cultural events. Explore by theme, from music and food to faith-based holidays and UN International Days. More than just a calendar, we provide the stories behind the celebrations and practical tips to help you experience them authentically. Start exploring—your next unforgettable journey begins with a celebration.

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How to Prepare for the Start of Ramadan: Tips for Muslims

  • January 29, 2026
Start of Ramadan Prayers and Duas

Start of Ramadan Prayers and Duas: Essential Supplications for the Holy Month

  • January 29, 2026
Best Ramadan Gifts

Best Ramadan Gifts: Ideas for Family and Friends in 2026

  • January 29, 2026

Christianity

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Saint Sarkis Day 2026

When Is Saint Sarkis Day 2026? Date, Traditions, and Complete Celebration Guide

  • February 6, 2026
Saint Sarkis Day

What Is Saint Sarkis Day? History, Significance, and How Armenians Celebrate the Feast of Love

  • February 6, 2026
World Day of the Sick

World Day of the Sick 2026: Pope Leo XIV’s Message, Global Traditions & How the World Honors the Ill

  • February 5, 2026

Chinese Traditional/Folk

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Happy New Year in Chinese

How to Say Happy New Year in Chinese: 50+ Festive Greetings and Their Meanings

  • January 20, 2026
Spring Festival Traditions

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  • January 20, 2026
Year of the Horse 2026

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  • January 20, 2026
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