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Day Prior to Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Tu B'Shvat occurs on this day
Yom Sheni (‪יום שני‬) Shevat 15, 5830(11/15/5830) on the Hebrew calendar
Monday January 27, 2070(1/27/2070) on the Gregorian calendar
sunrise: 3:45 am, sunset:12:41 pm (day), rdDate=755714
Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Yom Shelishi (‪יום שלישי‬) Shevat 16, 5830(11/16/5830) on the Hebrew calendar
Tuesday January 28, 2070(1/28/2070) on the Gregorian calendar
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Day After Requested Day (day begins and ends at Sunset)
Yom Revi'i (‪יום רביעי‬) Shevat 17, 5830(11/17/5830) on the Hebrew calendar
Wednesday January 29, 2070(1/29/2070) on the Gregorian calendar
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January 2070
Shevat 5830
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Sunday January 26, 2070 (1/26/2070) at Sunset Sunset icon (12:39 pm (day))
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Yom Sheni (‪יום שני‬) Shevat 15, 5830 (11/15/5830)
Method: Shevat 15th on Hebrew calendar
Length: 1 day
Period: 1 year

Tu Bishvat (Hebrew: ט״ו בשבט‎) is a minor Jewish holiday, occurring on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Shevat (in 2012 this occurred from sunset on February 7 through the time when you can see three stars in the sky on February 8). It is also called "Rosh HaShanah La'Ilanot" (Hebrew: ראש השנה לאילנות‎), which means the "New Year of the Trees". Tu Bishvat is one of four "New Years" mentioned in the Mishnah.[1]

The name Tu Bishvat is derived from the Hebrew date of the holiday, which occurs on the fifteenth day of Shevat. "Tu" stands for the Hebrew letters Tet and Vav, which together have the numerical value of 9 and 6, adding up to 15.[2] Tu Bishvat is a relatively recent name; the date was originally called "Ḥamisha Asar BiShvat" (חמשה-עשר בשבט), which means "Fifteenth of Shevat".[citation needed]


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