“When you come to the land plant FRUIT trees”
(Leviticus 19:23 ויקרא)
Share in the Blessing!
Help Farmers Plant Fruit Trees in Israel Share in the Blessing Before Winter!
Hashem blesses those who
help plant trees and help keep the mitzvot
מצוות התלויות בארץ
"I will Ordain my Blessing for you" וְצִוִּ֤יתִי אֶת־בִּרְכָתִי֙ לָכֶ֔ם
(Leviticus 25:21 ויקרא)
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Tourist Group Planting in Moshav Shuva
A group of tourists came to Israel. Together they donated an orchard of trees and came to help plant some of them with their own two hands in
Moshav Shuva
just up the block from
Kibbutz Be'eri.
Shuva means Return the Moshav was given that name for those who returned. Thanks to Farmer
David Baruch
his family and community will care for them.
The Admor of Piacezne Rav Kalman Menachem Shapira planting fruit trees at the Aish Kodesh Vineyard with Zo Artzeinu. The Rebbe is the son of Reb Elimelech Shapira, and assumed the mantle of the Piacezne Chassidus in Ramat Beit Shemesh since his father passing in 1997.
The Rebbe's Grandfather Reb Yeshaya Shapira
(1891-1945) brother of
Rebbe Kalonymus Kalman Shapira the
Piacezne Rebbe from poland who wrote the
Aish Kodesh
hy"d, was known as
Admor Hachalutz, the Pioneering Rebbe who came to Israel in 1920 and help build up Eretz Yisroel in Land, Torah and Mitzvos. He wrote a Sefer book called
Eretz Chafeitz
about the importance of planting fruit trees in Eretz Yisroel and about the
Mitzvos Hatluyos Ba'aretz, Mitzvos that can only be performed in the Holy land.
Zo Artzeinu got a call asking us to donate fruit trees for a new Ethiopian Chava (Farm) located in Latrun which is right across the street from the famous IDF Tank Museum The Ethiopian community got permission to establish this new Chava (farm) and set up a center where they can build and farm in a similar way that they did in Ethiopia, sharing their rich culture with other Israelis. The boys and girls from Bnei Akiva Sharon region came to help plant trees and do all sorts of other tasks to get this farm going.
Former president Rubi Rivlin planting avocado trees in Moshav Yavul in south. The president traveled to the south to show his support for the farmers and express his admiration for them living in the Negev (desert) and turning it into a growing, thriving and productive oasis
Prepping the land in Beer Sheva for an urban orchard with our Jewish brothers who immigrated from Ethiopia. This improves the Negev, unites the residents around a project that feeds them and teaches about self sustainability as well. Israel Trees member also teach them how to keep the Biblical Mitzvot with these trees and their fruits.
When you plant a tree using the form above ↑
you will receive a personalized tree certificate. If you can not donate one full tree, you can still Share in the Mitzvah and Blessing and Donate any amount by clicking on the Donate Button ➞
Why People Plant Fruit Trees
Fulfills the Biblical Mitzvot and brings blessing to Israel and those who plant it.
Helps support entire communities, the economy of Israel and protects the land.
Makes a meaningful gift for Weddings, Bar or Bat Mitzvah's, in memory of someone.
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Share in the Mitzvah and Blessing!
"I will Ordain my Blessing for you" וְצִוִּ֤יתִי אֶת־בִּרְכָתִי֙ לָכֶ֔ם
(Leviticus 25:21 ויקרא)