Sentences with challah
chal·lah
C c - The elderly woman, Mrs. Geller, would bake a fresh loaf of Shabbat challah for us every Friday - even though the temperature in her non-air-conditioned kitchen must have been extremely high.
- So, when next Saturday arrived, I was prepared with two loaves of challah, plenty of eggs, buttermilk, and, having looked up different recipes for French toast, a cup of crushed corn flakes for a crunchy crust.
- It might be how to bake challah, how to pick a spouse, or how to love humanity.
- Her visceral description of baking challah every Friday makes it clear that to end this habit would leave a real void.
- Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others.
- For breakfast try the six-sliced French toast, an assortment of honey cinnamon raisin, roasted walnut raisin, and challah served with maple syrup.
- At the Jewish New Year the challah is baked in a circle, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life.
- But Shabbat was coming in a few hours, and our homemade challahs and other delicacies were in the trunk.
- Many of the traditional Shabbat foods like challah, kugels, and gefilte fish are laden with food allergens.
- I'm so scared of showing up that day and hitting myself in the forehead - We forgot to order the challah!
- It makes me want to cover my hair and improve my middos and get out my challah recipe all at once.
- I think he and I both know I could no sooner bake a challah than train an elephant - and I don't really want to attempt either.
- Just in case, we arranged for a rabbi to be here to conduct the meal and I cooked a little, and we left challah, salads, drinks, and provisions.
- I'm baking challah from scratch, going to the park, singing and reading to my children.