Model with colorful little pine trees for Tu Bishvat; Jewish Museum Berlin
Religion and Ritual: Tu Bishvat
Public Tour
In a special edition of our guided tour Religion and Ritual, we focus on Tu Bishvat, the New Year of the Trees, which is celebrated this year on 2 February.
We also take a look at the Torah, the sacred scripture of Judaism. From an early age, children around the world learn the Hebrew script in order to be able to read the Torah. Visitors will learn more about the significance of the sacred text for Jews today and how it is interpreted. A sound world map introduces visitors to Jewish languages that developed in the Diaspora.
Sun 1 Feb 2026, 11 am
Where
Old Building, ground level, “Meeting Point” in the foyer
Lindenstraße 9–14, 10969 Berlin
In the installation Why Follow the Law, Jews talk about their personal approach to religious commandments. Objects and everyday items tell of Jewish life practices such as the Jewish dietary laws (Kashrut) or the commandment of charity (Zedaka). A flamenco dress, a sewing cushion and a crown provide insights into the diversity within Judaism.