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<p>From today's OU Halacha Yomis<br>
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<strong>Q. This upcoming Shabbos, February 11th, will be Tu B’Shevat, (the fifteenth day of the month of
<em>Shevat</em>). The Mishna (Rosh HaShana 1:1) relates that Tu B’Shevat is the <em>
Rosh Hashanah</em> (new year) for trees. What does this mean? </strong></td>
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<p>A. There is a seven year cycle of <em>terumos</em> and <em>ma’aseros </em>(various tithes) for produce that grows in the land of Israel. In order to determine which tithes must be separated, one must know in which year the produce grew. The calendar year
for fruit that grow on trees begins on Tu B’Shevat. If a fruit reached a certain stage of development called
<em>onas ha’maaser </em>before Tu B’Shevat, then this fruit still belongs to last year’s crop and should be tithed accordingly. Fruits that reach the stage of
<em>onas ha’maaser</em> only after Tu B’Shevat belong to the new year and must be tithed accordingly. One exception to this rule is the esrog, which is tithed according to the year in which it is picked, regardless of when it reaches
<em>onas ha’maaser</em> (Shulchan Aruch YD 331:125-126).</p>
<p>Tu B’Shevat is relevant outside of Israel as well. Tu B’Shevat plays a role in the counting of years regarding the laws of
<em>orlah</em> (prohibition of eating fruit from a tree during its first three years). This will be discussed more in tomorrow’s Halacha Yomis.</p>
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