Tu BiShevat

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Tu BiShevat, the fifteenth of the month of Shevat, is the new year for the trees. [1]

Practices Relevant to the Day

  1. There is no Tachanun on Tu BiShevat. [2] It is also not recited during the mincha prior to Tu Bishvat. [3] The same is true of saying tzidkatcha on Shabbat afternoon. [4] However, ashkenazim still recite Lamnatzeach. [5]
  2. Public fast days should not be proclaimed on Tu Bishvat. [6] Even those who have the custom to fast on their wedding day shouldn't do so if it falls out on Tu B'shvat. [7]
  3. Some have the custom to wear their Shabbat clothing in honor of Tu Bishvat. [8]
  4. One should try to learn the halachot related to Tu B'Shevat such as the halachot of maaser of fruits. [9]

Eating Fruit

  1. The minhag is to eat a lot of tree fruits on Tu BiShevat. [10] Some have the custom to have a seder of eating fruits on Tu Bishvat. [11]
  2. The custom of eating fruits applies to women as well. [12]
  3. Some people have the custom of eating a special seuda on Tu Bishevat. [13]
  4. There is a minhag to eat etrog jam on Tu B'Shvat. [14] Some say that one should recite shehechiyanu when doing so. [15] Other disagree. [16]
  5. Some say that one should pray that he will have a nice etrog the next Sukkot. [17] This may even be done on Shabbat [18]

Sources

  1. Mishna Rosh Hashana 1:1, Gemara Rosh Hashana 2a according to Beit Hillel, Shulchan Aruch 572:3, Mishna Brurah 131:31, Kitzur S"A 139:26-27
  2. Shulchan Aruch 131:6, Beit Yosef 131 from the Rokeach 312, Kitzur S"A 22:8 and 139:26, Yalkut Yosef Kitzur S"A 131:36. The Gra 131:13 writes that this is because the 4 new years listed in the Mishna in Rosh Hashana 2a are considered Yamim Tovim.
  3. Mishna Brurah 131:32, Levush 131:6 (and OC Minhagim 14), Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 248 and Kaf HaChaim 131:101. Aruch Hashulchan 131:12 writes that according to the S"A tachanun would be recited during the mincha before Tu Bishvat, although he adds that the minhag is obviously not like that.
  4. Pri Megadim Eshel Avraham 131:16, Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 248
  5. Eliya Rabba 131:14
  6. Shulchan Aruch 572:3, Maharam Rutenberg 51 in the name of Rabbeinu Gershom.
  7. Mishna Brura 573:7, Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 247 (though he adds that the sephardic custom is not to fast on one's wedding day
  8. Minhag Yisrael Torah 131:5
  9. The Aderet (Nefesh David 15) writes that he would learn the halachot of maaser in the Rambam and in the gemara Rosh Hashana. see also Halacha Yomit of Chacham Ovadia Yosef
  10. Kitzur S"A 139:26, Magen Avraham OC 131:16, Tikkun Yissachar pg. 25, Kaf Hachaim 131:97, Mishna Brurah 131:31 and 225:19, Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 248:5, Moadim LiSimcha vol. 3 pg. 20-27
  11. Moed Likol Chai 30:7-8 quotes several customs with what exactly to do to celebrate with a seder. see dailyhalacha by Rabbi Eli Mansour for how it should be done
  12. Nitei Gavriel Purim 4:pg. 69.
  13. Moadim Lisimcha 3: pg. 34-35
  14. Kaf Hachaim 664:60, Yalkut Yosef Kitzur S"A 665:4 and Moadim pg 248, Elef Hamagen 660:6. Kaf Hachaim adds that if a pregnant woman eats this jam she will have an easy labor
  15. Halachically Speaking Vol. 8 Issue 1.
  16. Ben Ish Chai Year 1 Parashat Reeh halacha 12 writes that shehechiyanu should not be recited, as it has already been said on sukkot when it was taken with the daled minim and that covers the eating as well. Yalkut Yosef Kitzur S"A 225:10 and Moadim pg. 248 agrees but writes that a woman may recite shehichyanu since she didn't do so on Sukkot. Therefore, Yalkut Yosef Moadim pg. 250 says that one should have in mind on sukkot when reciting shehechiyanu to cover the eating as well
  17. Ben Ish in his Lashon Chachamim 1:35 composed a special tefilla (see link or english translation to be said, Taamei Haminhagim 866, Bnei Yissaschar Shevat 2:2. see also Halacha Yomit of Chacham Ovadia Yosef
  18. Halichot Shlomo 1:17 note 14