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Benefits of purchasing fresh fruit this Tu Bishvat

January 21, 2024January 27, 2024Arsen Mayer

Instead of buying sugared and dried fruit from Turkey and other countries hostile to Israel, the Israel Plants Production and Marketing Board recommends serving fresh fruits and nuts on Tu Bishvat – the New Year of Trees – that is being marked on Thursday.  The custom of buying dried fruits originated with Jews who lived […]

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