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  2. Challah - Wikipedia

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    Challah or hallah (/ ˈ x ɑː l ə, ˈ h ɑː l ə / (K)HAH-lə; [1] Hebrew: חַלָּה, romanized: ḥallā, pronounced [χaˈla, ħalˈlaː]; pl. [c]hallot, [c]halloth or [c]hallos, Hebrew: חַלּוֹת), also known as berches in Central Europe, is a special bread in Jewish cuisine, usually braided and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat and major Jewish holidays ...

  3. The Best Traditional Hanukkah Foods, From Latkes to Donuts - AOL

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    Challah isn’t a traditional Hanukkah food in the strictest sense, but it’s a welcome addition to any Jewish festivity. ... The Wonder Oven is $20 off for Presidents' Day. Show comments ...

  4. Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A ladder-shaped challah is an old custom among Ukrainian Jews for Shavuot. The Torah is likened to a ladder because it serves as a means of spiritual ascent, connecting Heaven and Earth. [17] The bagel, which originated in Jewish communities of Poland, is a popular Ashkenazi food and became widespread in the United States. [18] [19]

  5. Beigel Bake - Wikipedia

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    Beigel Bake is a 24-hour bakery and shop founded in 1974, on ... Beigel Bake produces 7,000 beigels every day. [4] ... They also offer bakery staples such as Challah, ...

  6. 57 Hanukkah Recipes For Your Best Holiday Meal Yet

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    Challah Rolls This particular challah dough is a bit on the sweeter side, and it lends beautifully to a variety of applications, from being a dinner side to a base for sandwiches . Hot tip: These ...

  7. Jewish women bake challah for Hilltop homeless assistance ...

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    Women at Columbus synagogue Temple Israel bake challah bread once a month for Jordan's Crossing, a center on the Hilltop that helps the homeless.

  8. Sufganiyah - Wikipedia

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    The Hebrew word sufganiyah is a neologism for pastry, based on the Talmudic words sofgan and sfogga, which refer to a "spongy dough". [3] The word is built on the same root as the Modern Hebrew word for sponge (ספוג, sfog), which is derived from Koinē Greek: σπόγγος, romanized: spóngos.

  9. The 22 best Hanukkah gifts of 2024 - AOL

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    From challah to charoset, this is a cookbook that they’ll turn to often. ... 5 Apple deals to shop during Presidents' Day — and 4 to skip; Show comments. Advertisement. In Other News.