Tu Bishvat is also called the Birthday of the ____. On Tu Bishvat, some people have a special Tu Bishvat Seder! Another holiday during which many Jews hold a Seder is ____. It is a very big holiday in the country of ____. Israel used to be mostly ____, but now there are many forests. On Tu Bishvat, we eat foods that grow on ____. On Tu Bishvat we eat foods that grow on trees. Some things that grow on trees, like ____ have a hard outside and an edible inside. Eating these food can represent how people sometimes judge each other on the outside without really knowing what's inside. Some foods with eat on Tu Bishvat are soft on the outside and have a hard pit on the inside. One example is an ____. These fruits can represent how growth (the seed!) can sometimes come from the innermost overlooked places. On Tu Bishvat we also eat fruits that are entirely edible, like ____. These fruits can remind us of the wholeness of ourselves and the world, where every part of us and our environment is important. Tu Bishvat is a the new year for trees! Another important new year in the Jewish calendar is the new year for the world, celebrated on ____ Tu Bishvat is celebrated on the 15th of the Hebrew month of ____

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