Question

Leaders of the Chabad movement tasked a Milanese rabbi with overseeing production of this fruit in Calabria in an attempt to control its costs. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this citron, which is kosher if it retains a pitam. This fruit is waved with a lulav, hadasim, and aravot during Sukkot.
ANSWER: etrog [or esrog]
[10h] Some of the most desired etrogs are those native to this country due to their size and lack of pulp. Jews from this country, who speak a dialect most similar to Biblical Hebrew, brought dishes like malawach and jachnun (“JAHKH-noon”) to Israel.
ANSWER: Yemen [or Republic of Yemen or Al-Yaman or Al-Jumhūriyyah al-Yamaniyyah; accept Yemenite Jews or Yemenite Etrog; accept Teman or Teimanim]
[10e] After a shemitah year, Israeli farmers import Moroccan etrogs after this holiday. This Jewish New Year begins the High Holy Days leading to Yom Kippur.
ANSWER: Rosh HaShanah [or Yom HaZikaron or Yom Teruah or Yom HaDin]
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NC StateDuke0101020
North Carolina BNorth Carolina A0101020
South Carolina ASouth Carolina B0101020
Georgia Tech DGeorgia A001010
Georgia Tech AGeorgia Tech C001010
Georgia Tech BGeorgia B001010
Emory ATennessee A001010
GeorgetownGeorge Washington A0000
Johns HopkinsMaryland B001010
Maryland AGeorge Washington B10101030
Kenyon AKenyon B001010
Ohio State A Michigan B 0101020
Michigan A Ohio State B10101030
Arizona StateZen and the Art of Buzzing001010
MSU A and FriendFarrellmagnetism1001020
Ganon Evans Fan ClubBoston College001010
Texas CHCC001010
TAG Magnet: Taylor's VersionTexas A001010
Texas BTAMU001010