The Brooklyn Children's Museum is hosting its annual Tu BiShvat celebration on February 9, inviting families to participate in interactive workshops, music, and art focused on the Jewish new year of the trees. Collaborating with The Neighborhood: An Urban Center for Jewish Life, the event aims to educate children about nature and cultural traditions through various engaging activities. The celebration will take place from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and is designed for children of all ages, regardless of their familiarity with the holiday.
Our Tu BiShvat celebration is a vibrant way for families to connect with the natural world and deepen their appreciation for the role trees play in our lives.
The Neighborhood is excited to share Tu BiShvat with families throughout Brooklyn, being connected to the environment and caring for plants and living beings is an important part of Jewish life.
Through this event, we're inspiring children to celebrate, protect, and learn from the environment around them while embracing the richness of cultural traditions.
Come sample these symbolic foods in a fun and interactive fruit tasting, experiencing traditional practices associated with the Jewish new year of the trees.
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