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Special bread in Jewish cuisine and religion
Challah (/ˈxɑːlə, ˈhɑːlə/ (K)HAH-lə; Hebrew: חַלָּה, romanized: ḥallā, pronounced [χaˈla, ħalˈlaː]; pl. [c]hallot, [c]halloth or [c]hallos, Hebrew: חַלּוֹת)
Challah
Judaism's weekly day of rest
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
Shabbat
A challah cover is a special cloth used to cover the two braided loaves (Hebrew: חַלָּה, romanized: challah; pl. חלוֹת, challot) set out on the table
Challah_cover
Topics referred to by the same term
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),
Challa
Biblical injunction to separate a tithe from bread
In Judaism, the dough offering (or separation of challah, Hebrew: הפרשת חלה) is a positive commandment requiring the owner of bread dough to give a part
Dough_offering
at the age of 80. Challah for Hunger is a campus-based hunger relief program that mobilizes college students to bake and sell challah bread, donating proceeds
MAZON: A Jewish Response to Hunger
MAZON:_A_Jewish_Response_to_Hunger
Eastern European sweet yeast viennoiserie cake or bread
early 19th century. Extra challah dough was rolled up with fruit jam or cinnamon and baked as a loaf alongside the challah. Chocolate was not originally
Babka
Talmudic tractate about separating dough and giving it to the priests
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
Challah_(tractate)
Type of Cuban sandwich
being that a medianoche is made on soft, sweet egg dough bread similar to challah rather than on Cuban bread. Like the Cuban sandwich, the medianoche is
Medianoche
Davidson (editor), The Oxford Companion to Food A Taste of Challah: A Comprehensive Guide to Challah and Bread Baking, Tamar Ansh, Feldheim Publishers, 2007
List_of_Middle_Eastern_dishes
Culinary traditions of Israel
to Shabbat and other Jewish holidays. Examples of these foods include challah, jachnun, malawach, gefilte fish, hamin, me'orav yerushalmi, and sufganiyot
Israeli_cuisine
Sacrifice described in the Hebrew Bible
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
Burnt_offering_(Judaism)
Blessing of sanctification said by Jews at the beginning of Shabbat and holidays
beginning the meal with kiddush, the challah is covered to "remove" it from the table (some do not have the challah on the table at all during kiddush)
Kiddush
Greek actor (1973–2026)
Rembetis" in one of the leading roles as Marcos Rembetis created by Jasin Challah, directed by Sophie Averkamp, was nominated for best national series, Jupiter
Pavlos_Kourtidis
Braid-shaped bread
meaning "braid" or "pigtail". Unlike other braid-shaped breads such as challah or Hefekranz, Swiss Zopf is unsweetened. Cardamom bread Panaret Pulla Vánočka
Zopf
American Jewish student hunger-relief organization
Challah for Hunger is an American nonprofit organization that mobilizes college students to bake and sell challah bread, donating the proceeds to hunger
Challah_for_Hunger
Talmudic phrase
by the eating of challah. During kiddush, the challah should be covered, which has led to a market for commercially available challah covers that are often
Nafka_minnah
Religion of the Jewish people
the Mohtzi, a blessing recited over the bread. It is customary to have challah, two braided loaves of bread, on the table. During Shabbat, Jews are forbidden
Judaism
Jewish culinary traditions
borscht is a Ukrainian beet soup, best known are the berkes or barches (challah) eaten on Shabbat, and shalet (cholent), which Heine commemorates, and
Jewish_cuisine
Marriage supper in Judaism
the meal begins, the newlyweds are blessed. Next, the kosher wine and challah to be served are blessed. After the day's meal is over, Birkat Hamazon
Seudat_nissuin
Topics referred to by the same term
refer to: French toast Egg in the basket Gyeran-ppang egg-based bread Challah Brioche Egg sandwich This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Egg_bread
Season of television series
in Region 4 on October 4, 2006. Aurthur, Kate (May 25, 2006). "Dickens, Challah and That Mysterious Island". The New York Times. Archived from the original
Lost_season_2
Cooking traditions among Ashkenazi Jews
kugels were developed more recently, and are generally pareve. The dough of challah (called barkhes in Western Yiddish, also known as koilitsh) is often shaped
Ashkenazi_Jewish_cuisine
South American bread
Hallulla (Spanish: [aˈʎuʎa]; from Hebrew challah) is a popular bread in Chile and Bolivia. The hallulla is a flat round bread baked with vegetable (but
Hallulla
British actress (born 1981)
original on 13 October 2004. Retrieved 9 November 2015. Vogue, December 2004 Challah, Doha. "London Breeds The 'New Bohemians'". visavismag.com. Archived from
Sienna_Miller
Category of plants in Jewish law
hamazon after eating. Only bread made from these grains is obligated in challah. Matzah can only be made from these grains, and conversely only these grains
Five_species_of_grain
Traditional Maghrebi dish
Jewish cuisine Ashkenazi Bukharan Ethiopian Sephardi Mizrahi Breads Babka Challah Jachnun Krantz cake Kubaneh Lahoh Laffa Malawach Rye bread Bagel Pain petri
Couscous
Restaurant in New York, U.S.
in 2006. The cuisine was largely Eastern European, including pierogi, challah, matzah brei, kasha varnishkis (kasha over bow-tie pasta), blintzes, fruit
Kiev_Restaurant
Common culinary dishes found in Africa
October 2012. Retrieved 17 November 2012. A Taste of Challah: A Comprehensive Guide to Challah and Bread Baking, Tamar Ansh, Feldheim Publishers, 2007
List_of_African_dishes
American actress, director and producer (born 1971)
Cast: Season 2-3 2010 Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Herself Episode: "Challah Back" 2011 Glory Daze Herself Episode: "Hit Me With Your Test Shot" The
Tasha_Smith
Bread flavored with dry onions
similar to a bun, that is made of a soft, slightly sweet dough similar to challah, containing dried onions throughout which create its signature flavor.
Onion_roll
English broadcaster and journalist (born 1962)
Retrieved 20 May 2023. "Allegra Benitah - the Challah Mummy". Challahmummy.co.uk. "From legal eagle to Challah Mummy". Thejc.com. 12 April 2018. Retrieved
Vanessa_Feltz
Eighth letter of many Semitic alphabets
speakers to pronounce, loanwords are usually Anglicized to have /h/. Thus challah (חלה), pronounced by native Hebrew speakers as /χala/ or /ħala/ is pronounced
Heth
Ashkenazi Jewish holiday
sacrifice Chol HaMoed Mimouna Isru Chag Pesach Sheni Laws/customs Chametz Challah from Shmurah Matzah Kitniyot Gebrochts Prayers Song of Songs Torah readings
Rumpelnacht
Hard-boiled eggs chopped and mixed with other ingredients
made with schmaltz, onions and sometimes gribenes. It can be served with challah or matzah as part of the first course of Shabbat lunch. The dish is also
Egg_salad
Ashkenazi Jewish dish made from ground fish
quipped that, '"Other Jews had savory noodle kugels. You didn't have sweet challah. The idea of putting sugar into anything else was absurd." But Polish Jews
Gefilte_fish
Three meals eaten by Shabbat-observant Jews on Shabbat
the head of the household lifting up two challah breads, and reciting the blessing of Hamotzi. The challah is sliced, dipped into salt, and eaten. The
Shabbat_meals
2002 novel by Gary Shteyngart
He shares an apartment with his girlfriend, an overweight redhead named Challah who works as a dominatrix. Vladimir is painfully conscious of his parents'
The Russian Debutante's Handbook
The_Russian_Debutante's_Handbook
2020 American romantic comedy series
American teenager and one of the "Challah Back Boys" Trevor Braun as Yohnny, a Jewish American teenager and one of the "Challah Back Boys" Nick Jonas as Himself
Dash_&_Lily
Delicatessen in Los Angeles, California, U.S.
food items, including: lox and bagels, corned beef, matzoh ball soup, and challah bread. However, it is not certified kosher, being open on Saturdays and
Canter's
Czech rabbi and Kabbalist (d. 1609)
interpretation of the following midrash: "The world was created for three things: challah, maaser, and bikkurim." According to Loew, bikkurim represents yesodot
Judah_Loew_ben_Bezalel
Assortment of cooking traditions of Sephardic Jews
Sephardic Moroccan Jews during Mimouna, as well as a possibly early version of challah bread, which may have traveled with Jews from Spain to Central Europe and
Sephardic_Jewish_cuisine
Non-Jew assisting in a task on Sabbath
was often given to a poor woman, and the compensation was in the form of challah; later, money was given, although not on Shabbat or not directly given
Shabbos_goy
Rendered poultry fat
where it may be salted. Generally, this is consumed on Jewish rye or challah breads. It may be used to prepare foods served as part of fleishig (meat)
Schmaltz
watermelon, dried shrimp, dried porcini mushrooms, Hawaiian snapper Dessert: challah, almond butter, tamarind pods, delicata squash Contestants: Matthew Marchese
List of Chopped episodes (seasons 1–20)
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Assortment of cooking traditions of Mizrahi Jews
flatbreads such as pitas, laffa, malawah, and lavash are used instead of challah, which was only used by Ashkenazim of Europe, and in the Turban-shaped
Mizrahi_Jewish_cuisine
Syrian stock exchange
Securities Exchange Key people Mohammad Ghassan Al-Qalla'a (Chairman) Salim Challah (Deputy Chairman) Abdul Razak Kasem (CEO) Currency Syrian pound No. of listings
Damascus_Securities_Exchange
Enumeration of gifts to Jewish priests
Terumah gedolah 16. Terumat hamaaser – a tithe of the Levite's tithe 17. Challah (Dough offering) 18. the first shearing of the sheep 19. foreleg, cheeks
Twenty-four_priestly_gifts
Ring-shaped bread product
Molly Yeh Religious foods Apples and honey Ashure Biscochos Bolo Brisket Challah Charoset Cholent Dabo kolo Hanukkah gelt Maror Matzah Mishloach manot Mouna
Bagel
Cuisine indigenous to Europe
cuisine Slovak cuisine Slovenian cuisine Swiss cuisine Ashkenazi Jewish challah Ashkenazi Jewish teiglach Austrian strudel Austrian Wiener Schnitzel Croatian
European_cuisine
Topics referred to by the same term
Hallah may refer to: Challah, a Jewish braided bread eaten on the Sabbath and holidays Dough offering, given to Jewish priests Hallah (tractate), a tractate
Hallah
Young adult Jewish community
Challah at a Moishe House Shabbat
Moishe_House
Kitchen utensil
bread typically baked in bread pans include sandwich breads, brioche, challah, and raisin bread. Cake pan List of cooking vessels Proofing (baking technique)
Bread_pan
American Jewish social entrepreneurship organization (2005–2017)
Winkelman, founder of Challah for Hunger, a student-run nonprofit that bakes and sells challah to raise money for hunger relief. Challah for Hunger had been
PresenTense_Group
Czech and Slovak plaited bread
dough can also contain raisins and almonds, and it is plaited similarly to challah. A vánočka may be built up from three progressively smaller plaits stacked
Vánočka
Season 1 of television series
Showstopper (Sweet bread centrepiece) Corey Moroccan Focaccia 8th Tree of Life Challah James Blue Cheese and Walnut Focaccia 9th Middle Eastern Star Bread Jude
The Great Canadian Baking Show season 1
The_Great_Canadian_Baking_Show_season_1
Process by which a yeast-leavened dough rises
Challah proofing in loaf pans. Bread covered with linen proofing cloth in the background.
Proofing_(baking_technique)
American deli chain
lettuce). Call Your Mother also offers traditional deli sandwiches on challah and rye as well as baked goods. List of Ashkenazi Jewish restaurants Shane
Call_Your_Mother_(restaurant)
Meat preserved by partial drying, seasoning, smoking, and steaming
Molly Yeh Religious foods Apples and honey Ashure Biscochos Bolo Brisket Challah Charoset Cholent Dabo kolo Hanukkah gelt Maror Matzah Mishloach manot Mouna
Pastrami
barbecue-pork-filled bun (baozi); filled with barbecue-flavored cha siu pork Challah roll – Jewish challah bread dough formed into a roll, often in a knotted or swirled
List_of_bread_rolls
City and municipality in Guanajuato, Mexico
Acámbaro's most famous culinary export, is a bakery product similar to Jewish Challah (It is supposed that the similarity is not coincidental). The largest of
Acámbaro
Rice dish in which grains do not stick
Jewish cuisine Ashkenazi Bukharan Ethiopian Sephardi Mizrahi Breads Babka Challah Jachnun Krantz cake Kubaneh Lahoh Laffa Malawach Rye bread Bagel Pain petri
Pilaf
American musician (born 1978)
Bluegrass) album with friend and banjo player Matthew Check and released Challah, Challah in September 2009. In 2010, Leeds released a full length DVD, City
Joanie_Leeds
Company based in Miami
developed a reputation for its sourdough bread, among other items such as challah bread. In 2013, Zak Stern was named Best Baker by the Miami New Times in
Zak_the_Baker
13th-century Andalusian cookbook
Kitāb al-ṭabīẖ also includes a recipe for braided bread similar to modern challah, which may represent an early precursor to the bread that traveled with
Kitāb_al-ṭabīẖ
Place in Gauteng, South Africa
Jewish South African women converged on a street in the suburb for a mass Challah bake. The street had been closed, with permission from the city council
Glenhazel
Jewish New Year
being fruitful, like the pomegranate with its many seeds. Typically, round challah bread is served, to symbolize the cycle of the year. Raisins are occasionally
Rosh_Hashanah
worldwide, such as bagels, baguettes, biscuits, bocadillo, brioche, chapatis, Challah, lavash, naan, pitas, pizza, pretzels, puris, tortillas, Roti, Paratha
Bread_in_culture
Israeli soldier and former hostage
on social media in Israel and abroad. Events held in her honor included challah-braiding, a dedicated display at a wig store, and El Al women employees
Kidnapping_of_Agam_Berger
Topics referred to by the same term
Ice Hockey MS Halla, a ro-ro ferry in service with Seaboard during 1987 Challah, a type of bread Hala (disambiguation) Hallas, a surname Halle (disambiguation)
Halla
Greeting ceremony in European and Middle-Eastern cultures
Israel. After the ceremony of kiddush, a piece of challah is dipped in salt and eaten. The challah is a staple food eaten on special occasions, like holidays
Bread_and_salt
Type of French pastry
Cougnou Brioche Saint-Genix Tarte Tropézienne France portal Food portal Challah Cottage loaf Craquelin Ensaymada Gugelhupf List of French dishes Mouna
Brioche
Dish of seasoned chicken pieces that are coated and fried
a mainstay of Shabbat dinners alongside charoset and braided loaves of challah. Holidays such as Independence Day and other gatherings often feature this
Fried_chicken
Cheese-based dessert
Molly Yeh Religious foods Apples and honey Ashure Biscochos Bolo Brisket Challah Charoset Cholent Dabo kolo Hanukkah gelt Maror Matzah Mishloach manot Mouna
Cheesecake
Hard, dry biscuit
сухарь), from сухой 'dry'. They are either baked a second time from sweet challah-like bread, sliced in biscotti fashion or made of leftover stale bread
Rusk
Arabian sweet bread dish
instead of syrup. List of Middle Eastern dishes Kubaneh Bint al-sahn Fatayer Challah Mouna Bread roll Ford, Holly (2 October 2015). "Beehive Sweet Buns (Honeycomb
Khaliat_nahl
Oldest commercial bakery in Israel
cooperative Mishkei Harei Yehuda for ₪350 million. Light breads Wholemeal breads Challah Cakes Rolls Packaged rolls and pitas Currently Berman's Bakery distributes
Berman's_Bakery
Canadian artist based in New York City (born 1990)
also includes a Prada backpack made of a sculpted, braided challah loaf titled Ain't No Challah Back Girl, and another piece with a sculpted bagel with cream
Chloe_Wise
Type of sandwich with meat and sauerkraut
Molly Yeh Religious foods Apples and honey Ashure Biscochos Bolo Brisket Challah Charoset Cholent Dabo kolo Hanukkah gelt Maror Matzah Mishloach manot Mouna
Reuben_sandwich
American football player (born 1993)
nation invited him to Shabbat dinners, and a number sent him fresh baked challah bread in the mail. He said: "I made the video to defend my friends. I didn't
Zach_Banner
Topics referred to by the same term
Cylindropuntia (cholla cacti), a genus of cylindrical-stemmed cacti Cholla or Challah, a type of bread of Jewish origin This disambiguation page lists articles
Cholla
Mineral composed of sodium chloride
Archived from the original on 4 July 2008. Naftali Silberberg Why is the Challah dipped in salt before it is eaten? Archived 20 January 2012 at the Wayback
Salt
Food, cooking, and dining customs associated with American Jews
Brisket – An inexpensive cut of beef that is braised as a pot roast. Challah – A light bread made with eggs, used as regular food, and on ritual or
American_Jewish_cuisine
Annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading
Mishnah Challah 1:1–4:11; Tosefta Challah 1:1–2:12; Jerusalem Talmud Challah 1a–49b. Mishnah Challah 1:1. Mishnah Challah 1:4. Mishnah Challah 2:7. Mishnah
Shlach
Confections often made from nut butters or flours
Jewish cuisine Ashkenazi Bukharan Ethiopian Sephardi Mizrahi Breads Babka Challah Jachnun Krantz cake Kubaneh Lahoh Laffa Malawach Rye bread Bagel Pain petri
Halva
Maghrebi dish of eggs poached in a sauce
Molly Yeh Religious foods Apples and honey Ashure Biscochos Bolo Brisket Challah Charoset Cholent Dabo kolo Hanukkah gelt Maror Matzah Mishloach manot Mouna
Shakshouka
Season of television series
interest, first seen in "Solitary". Aurthur, Kate (May 25, 2006). "Dickens, Challah and That Mysterious Island". The New York Times. Archived from the original
Lost_season_3
Bread made with potato and flour
Ashkenazi challot, it is typically braided, but unlike the sweet, eggy challah of eastern Ashkenazi cuisine, berches bread contains boiled, mashed, and
Potato_bread
Traditional Yemenite soup
mostly in Israel. "“My mom put challah in the oven until it was crispy and we’d eat the zom with samnah, schug and challah, it’s comforting, it’s hot, and
Zom_(food)
24-hour bakery on Brick Lane, in London, England
salmon and cream cheese beigel. They also offer bakery staples such as Challah, a sweet Jewish bread, eaten on Shabbat. They also offer 4 kinds of unfilled
Beigel_Bake
May 11, 2002 (2002-05-11) Recipes for buttermilk waffles, French toast for challah or sandwich bread, and breakfast strata with spinach and gruyère. Featuring
List of America's Test Kitchen episodes
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Traditional Jewish pancake
Molly Yeh Religious foods Apples and honey Ashure Biscochos Bolo Brisket Challah Charoset Cholent Dabo kolo Hanukkah gelt Maror Matzah Mishloach manot Mouna
Blintz
Bread flavored with cardamom
Americans. Cardamom buns are eaten along with coffee or tea. Tsoureki Challah Bejgli Julens alla dofter Archived December 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
Cardamom_bread
Cuban-American ham and cheese sandwich
and, unlike a Cuban, is served on yellow-colored egg bread (similar to challah), which is softer and sweeter than Cuban bread. Cuba portal Food portal
Cuban_sandwich
Tunisian Jewish dish
Molly Yeh Religious foods Apples and honey Ashure Biscochos Bolo Brisket Challah Charoset Cholent Dabo kolo Hanukkah gelt Maror Matzah Mishloach manot Mouna
Pkaila
Pakistani international NGO
Mosque teamed up in their Jewish-Muslim interfaith initiative to make a Challah for homeless people and conduct a workshop. Al-Hidayah 2023 was a three-day
Minhaj-ul-Quran
2012 American TV series or program
in their classic bacon cheeseburger with a chuck-and-brisket patty on a challah bun served with waffle fries. Also, he takes a side trip to the Johnson
Burger_Land
Eastern European bread
"wheel") referring to the circular form. The word may be cognate with challah (Hebrew: חלה, romanized: ḥallah) and Greek κολλιξ. In modern Russian, kalach
Kolach_(bread)
Ancient Jewish writing regarding tithes
tithe Seder: Zeraim Number of mishnahs: 57 Chapters: 5 Babylonian Talmud pages: - Jerusalem Talmud pages: 28 Tosefta chapters: 5 ← Ma'aserot Challah →
Ma'aser_Sheni
American food writer
Magazine. Yassur, Mika (March 26, 2024). "Cookbook Author Jess Damuck and Music Producer Benny Blanco Dish on the Challah That Started Their Friendship".
Jess_Damuck
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