Our volunteers took another step today towards preserving nature and memory. On the eve of Tu B'Shevat, the New In honor of the Year of Trees, we planted young trees near the Holocaust Memorial - as a symbol of life, rebirth, and indomitability.
For the Jewish people, Tu B'Shvat is not just an ecological holiday, but an important tradition that reminds us of the connection between man, the earth, and future generations. Every year, Jews around the world plant trees, caring for nature and continuing the legacy of responsibility for the world around them.
Memory lives on as long as we act! Today, every tree planted has become a part of this great mission - preserving history and nature for future generations.
Thank you to everyone who joined us! Together we create the future.
