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5 unusual facts about Challah


Challah

For the Shabbat Mevarchim preceding Rosh Chodesh Iyar — i.e., first Shabbat after the end of the Jewish holiday of Passover — there is a custom of baking schlissel challah ("key challah") as a segula (propitious sign) for parnassa (livelihood).

He also writes that after spending forty years in the desert, the Israelites continued to eat the manna until they brought the Omer offering on the second day of Passover.

The term challah also refers to the Mitzvah of separating a portion of the dough before braiding.

Cholla

Challah, a special braided bread traditional amongst certain Jewish communities

Hallah

Challah, a special braided bread eaten on the Sabbath and holidays


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