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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