Tu B'Shvat this year is Friday night, Jan. 25 and Shabbat, Jan. 26
People ask what a "New Year for Trees" is all about.
The Torah says that "man is a tree in the field." We, the People of Israel, are certainly like a tree.
In the Holocaust, we lost 6,000,000 leaves and were left with bare branches. According to the Iranians and their proxies who are at this moment aiming 200,000 missiles at us, we're dying altogether, and - in their words - it's a matter of pushing the button and a mere 9 minutes for them to finish us off. Utzu eitza v'tufar...
What our enemies in every generation fail to understand is that our roots are deep and mighty. Our 3,800 year-old spiritual taproot cuts through the boulders of time and reaches Moses, then back to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Just as our enemies can't see our roots, they can never uproot us.
On Tu B'Shvat, the trees look dead. But don't be mistaken - soon they shall flower in all their glory.
Maybe we look dead now with all the threats from the outside and all of our unity-and-tolerance problems from within. But don't lose heart. When we lease expect it, Hashem will redeem us and send Moshiach, and the Jewish people - like an almond tree in Shvat - will blossom and rejuvenate in all our glory, in our newly rebuilt Holy Temple in Jerusalem, soon, amen! Happy Tu B'Shvat!
Happy Tu b'shvat everyone:)
I hope hashem clears up all the confusion and showers on us all the love and peace we pray so sincerely for NOW:)!
Does anyone know how utterly miserable it is to be involved with Jewish people who are mean -- so mean sometimes you wonder if they have a Jewish neshama--or are they the reincarnation of eisav(cv)
Posted by: Puah yiska | Wednesday, 08 February 2012 at 02:24 AM
To bshvat is my Hebrew birthday. Blessings to all of you and to the entire jewish people.
Posted by: Helene | Wednesday, 23 January 2013 at 03:14 PM