Hi Everyone!
Tu B'Shvat is this Monday, January 25, 2016
Do you know the Hebrew words for:
agriculture, almond, almond tree, apple, apricot, banana, barley, blossom, branch, bud, carob, cherry, date, figs, fruit, forest, garden, gardener, gardening, grape, greenery, ground, hoe, Land of Israel, leaves, lemon, lime, nature, nature reserve, nuts, oak, olives, orange, peach, pear, pineapple, pitchfork, plant, raisins, rake, ripe, root, seed, seedling, soil, spade, sprout, tree, vine, walnut, willow, wine, semi-dry wine?
Start learning 100 Tu B'Shvat related words at:
www.english-hebrew-dictionary.com/tu-bshvat-1.htm
There is a Tu B'Shvat custom of eating jam or a similar delicacy made from a certain fruit. What is the fruit ?
Check out your answer at the Jewish Trivia Quiz:
www.jewish-trivia.com/q453
For additional Tu B'Shvat educational and fun resources visit:
www.jr.co.il/hotsites/tu-b-shvat.htm
Happy Tu B'Shvat!
Jacob
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
English - Hebrew Tu B'Shvat Vocabulary and the Tu B'Shvat Trivia Quiz
Posted by Jacob Richman at 11:25 AM 0 comments
Labels: "Tu B'shvat", Jewish trivia, jewish trivia quiz, planting trees, Trees, Tu B'Shvat Vocabulary
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