Kuwait Should Be the Next Country to Make Peace with Israel
Gradual steps toward engagement.
February 13, 2025
Thoughts for Tu b’Shvat.
Originally, Tu b’Shvat—the fifteenth day of the Hebrew month of Shvat and the “new year for the trees”—simply marked a cut-off date in the annual cycle of agricultural tithes observed by ancient Jews. A few centuries ago, mystics imbued it with greater significance and some even began performing a special “seder.” Fast-forward to the 20th century and this minor holiday became, for better or worse, a celebration of Jewish environmentalism, an idea explored in depth here.
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Thoughts for Tu b’Shvat.
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