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The almond tree is in full blossom in this tme of year in which Tu Bishvat is soon to come. Tu Bishvat is a minor Jewish holiday that marks the "New Year of the Trees". Customs include planting trees and eating dried fruits and nuts, especially figs, dates, raisins, carob, and almonds. In Israel, the flowering of the almond tree, which grows wild around the country, coincides with Tu Bishvat
The almond tree is in full blossom in this tme of year in which Tu Bishvat is soon to come. Tu Bishvat is a minor Jewish holiday that marks the "New Year of the Trees". Customs include planting trees and eating dried fruits and nuts, especially figs, dates, raisins, carob, and almonds. In Israel, the flowering of the almond tree, which grows wild around the country, coincides with Tu Bishvat
A couple walks down steps through a bumch of almond trees which are in full blossom in this tme of year in which Tu Bishvat is soon to come. Tu Bishvat is a minor Jewish holiday that marks the "New Year of the Trees". Customs include planting trees and eating dried fruits and nuts, especially figs, dates, raisins, carob, and almonds. In Israel, the flowering of the almond tree, which grows wild around the country, coincides with Tu Bishvat