Food
Trees
Tu B'Shevat
Seder
Misc.
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What is commonly eaten on Tu B'Shevat?

Fruit


100

This fruit has 613 seeds

Pomegranate

100

This is what the name of the holiday means in Hebrew

15th day of Shevat

100

We drink this many cups of wine/grape juice at the seder

4

100

When Adam and Eve discovered they were naked, they covered themselves with leaves from this type of tree

A fig leaf

200

What fruit is consumed during the Shabbat meal?

Grapes


200

The secular equivalent to Tu B'shvat is

Arbor Day

200

Tu B'shevat was originally established for this reason

When trees were mature enough to be harvested

200

What other Jewish holiday has a similar seder?

Pesach/Passover


200

What is the California State Tree?

California Redwood Tree


300

Most common nut eaten on Tu B'Shevat?

Almond


300

The largest type of tree in the world

The Giant Sequoia

300

What month does Tu B'Shevat fall in? (Hebrew month)

Shevat


300

We say this bracha over fruit we have not yet eaten this year

The shecheyeyanu

300

Common custom to do on Tu B'Shevat

Eat a new fruit, plant trees, or eat from the 7 Species


400

Name 2 of the 7 species named in the Torah

dates, figs, grapes, olives, pomegranites, wheat, and barley

400

Adam and Eve were told not to eat from this tree

The Tree of Knowledge


400

Tu B'shvat is one of 4 New Years on the Jewish calander. The most popular one is ...

Rosh Hashana

400

The Tu B'shvat seder was created by this group of people (HINT: It's not "Jews")

Kabbalist (Jewish Kabbalah is a set of teachings meant to explain the relationship between God, the unchanging, eternal, and mysterious Ein Sof ("The Infinite") and the mortal and finite universe (God's creation). It forms the foundation of mystical religious interpretations within Judaism)

400

These are three reasons trees are important to our planet.

Trees provide oxygen, prevent soil erosion and give us fruit. Also important trees provide shade and beauty