





Help community members perform the Mitzvah! If you have a fruit tree on your property that is accessible to the public, please provide the location in the form below. Locations can also be listed in the comments of this article. Tizku Lβmitzvos!
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The end of the month of Nissan is rapidly approaching if you havenβt yet gotten around to it! As long as trees are still budding, one can still say the Beracha even after Nissan, according to Rav shmuel kamenetsky Shlita (ask your personal Rav).
LOCATIONS AROUND TOWN:
Woodmere
923 Cliffside Ave β Use the path on the left when facing the house. Pear, cherry, and persimmon trees in the backyard. Signs with the bracha are on two of the trees.
410 Eastwood Road β Multiple fruit trees on the front lawn.
656 Emerson Street
*1000 Westwood Road no longer has a live tree, as in prior years.
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Cedarhurst
579 Trysting Place β Apple, plum, and cherry trees in the front yard
In front of Hachaim Vihashalom
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Far Rockaway / Bayswater
2547 Healy Ave (Bayswater) β Left side of the property near the sidewalk; bracha displayed on the tree
1328 Trist Place (Bayswater) β Front of house
Chabad of Far Rockaway β Front yard
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Far Rockaway
449 Beach 6th Street (Meehan Ave side) β Apple and cherry trees with a plaque displaying the bracha
520 Jarvis Avenue β Front of house