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Challah or
hallah (/ˈxɑːlə, ˈhɑːlə/ (K)HAH-lə; Hebrew: חַלָּה, romanized: ḥallā,
pronounced [χaˈla, ħalˈlaː]; pl. [c]hallot, [c]halloth or [c]hallos,...
- meal a
kiddush is not performed, but the
hamotzi blessing is
recited and
challah (braided bread) is eaten. In many communities, this meal is
often eaten...
- A '
challah cover' is a
special cloth used to
cover the two
braided loaves (Hebrew: חַלָּה,
challah; pl. Hebrew: חלוֹת, challot) set out on the
table at...
- century.[citation needed]
Extra challah dough was
rolled up with
fruit jam or
cinnamon and
baked as a loaf
alongside the
challah.
Chocolate was not originally...
- Look up challa, Challa, or
challah in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Challa or
Chala or
Challah may
refer to: Chala, a
region in Peru
Challa (moth),...
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Challah (Hebrew: חלה, romanized: ḥallah,
literally "Loaf") is the
ninth tractate of
Seder Zeraim, the
Order of Seeds. It
discusses the laws of the dough...
- In Judaism, the
dough offering (or
mitzvat terumat challah, "commandment of
separating challah" Hebrew: מצוות תרומת חלה) is an ****ertive
command requiring...
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bread typically baked in
bread pans
include sandwich breads, brioche,
challah, and
raisin bread. A loaf of
banana bread sitting in a loaf pan The same...
- as one of the twenty-four
priestly gifts in
Tosefta Hallah (or
Tosefta Challah). The
Hebrew noun olah (עֹלָה)
occurs 289
times in the
Masoretic Text of...
- the
destruction of Haman.
Among Polish Jews, koilitch, a
raisin Purim challah that is
baked in a long
twisted ring and
topped with
small colorful candies...