- challahs
- n. hallah, braided bread which is often sprinkled with poppy or sesame seeds (traditionally served during the Jewish Sabbath)
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Challah cover — Two homemade challahs placed on cutting board covered by an embroidered challah cover A challah cover is a special cloth used to cover the two braided loaves (challah) set out on the table at the beginning of a Shabbat or Yom Tov meal. While its… … Wikipedia
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Challah — sprinkled with sesame seeds Challah (also ḥallah plural: challot/ḥalloth/khallos) (Hebrew: חלה) also [1] khale (eastern Yiddish),(German and western Yiddish), berches (Swabian), barkis ( … Wikipedia
challah — [ hα:lə, xα: lα:] noun (plural challahs or chalot, chaloth xα: lɒt) a plaited loaf of white leavened bread, traditionally baked to celebrate the Jewish sabbath. Origin from Heb. ḥallah … English new terms dictionary
challah — /ˈhalə/ (say hahluh) noun (plural challahs or challoth /ˈhalɔt/ (say hahlawt)) a ritual Jewish yeast bread, often braided, eaten at meals at the Sabbath, that is, on Friday evenings and at Saturday lunch. Also, hallah. {Hebrew} …