Define: Challah
Challah is a special bread that has been eaten by Jews on Shabbat and holidays for thousands of years. Two loaves are sanctified at each meal to represent the Manna which sustained the Israelites while they traveled through the desert after the Exodus
from Egypt. Nowadays, challah comes in many shapes and flavors, but traditionally it is comprised of three, four or six strands of dough braided together.
from Egypt. Nowadays, challah comes in many shapes and flavors, but traditionally it is comprised of three, four or six strands of dough braided together.