A holiday celebrating these things is supported by Leviticus 19:23 (“chapter 19, verse 23”), which specifies a three-year wait period before taking from these things. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these things, which are celebrated during the holiday of Tu BiShvat. In Islam, one of these things called Ṭūbā (“TOO-bah”) is located in Jannah.
ANSWER: trees [or fruit trees; prompt on plants]
[10m] In this tradition, 10 or 11 nodes appear on the Etz Chaim, a diagram that translates as “Tree of Life” and connects sephirot. Ein Sof is studied in this branch of Jewish mysticism.
ANSWER: Kabbalah
[10e] This animal tempts Eve to eat fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. God subsequently curses this animal to crawl on his belly.
ANSWER: serpent [or snake; or Nāḥāš]
<Andrew McCowan, RMP - Hebrew Bible> ~20704~ <Editor: Athena Kern>