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Nurturing, Repairing, Providing, Giving

The re-establishment of the land of Israel is a continuing miracle in our days that causes us to think about God's faithfulness to his covenant. As a result, we can thank the LORD by celebrating Tu Bishvat with all of Israel.

Perhaps you have never heard of Tu Bishvat, and have no idea about how to celebrate it. That's okay! First Fruits of Zion has a great resource for you. In our new book entitled PLANT, you will learn:

  • that the fifteenth of Shevat (Tu Bishvat) was recognized in Temple times as an important day in Temple worship
  • that Yeshua was aware of this day, and perhaps even taught about it
  • the evolving history of its observance post-Temple
  • activities and ideas about how to celebrate Tu Bishvat
  • stories and encouraging testimonies from believers in the land of Israel about modern observances

Join us, in unity with greater Judaism, in recognizing Tu Bishvat and educating the world around us in ways we can bless Israel and show her people our love from the nations.


Learn about the planting of trees during the Sabbatical (Shmita) year of 5775 in this related video:


Discover how forests are growing in the desert:

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Nurturing, Repairing, Providing, Giving

The re-establishment of the land of Israel is a continuing miracle in our days that causes us to think about God's faithfulness to his covenant. As a result, we can thank the LORD by celebrating Tu Bishvat with all of Israel.

Perhaps you have never heard of Tu Bishvat, and have no idea about how to celebrate it. That's okay! First Fruits of Zion has a great resource for you. In our new book entitled PLANT, you will learn:

  • that the fifteenth of Shevat (Tu Bishvat) was recognized in Temple times as an important day in Temple worship
  • that Yeshua was aware of this day, and perhaps even taught about it
  • the evolving history of its observance post-Temple
  • activities and ideas about how to celebrate Tu Bishvat
  • stories and encouraging testimonies from believers in the land of Israel about modern observances

Join us, in unity with greater Judaism, in recognizing Tu Bishvat and educating the world around us in ways we can bless Israel and show her people our love from the nations.


Learn about the planting of trees during the Sabbatical (Shmita) year of 5775 in this related video:


Discover how forests are growing in the desert: