Round challah for rosh hashana

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As I mentioned earlier this week, the Jewish New Year holiday, Rosh Hashanah, is right around the corner. The holiday, which lasts two days, begins at sundown on September 24. Rosh Hashanah is a festive occasion, as most New Year celebrations tend to be. Many Jews will mark the occasion with a holiday dinner for...Read More »

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Sivan's Kitchen on Instagram‎: "RECIPE BELOW ⬇️ It’s almost Rosh Hashana the Jewish new year, and as most of you know, we eat a round challah. The circle symbolizes that a full year is round, hence the round shaped challah. This is one of the simplest and most beautiful round shaped challah techniques. Follow this fool proof recipe for my fluffiest challah EVER 💯 Sweet and fluffy egg challah recipe. This recipe will give you one large nice size challah. Feel free to double it 👍 Ingredients: Sivan's Kitchen, Round Challah, Challah Recipe, Artisan Breads, Honey Sesame, Fluffy Eggs, Jewish New Year, Challah Bread, Rosh Hashana

Sivan's Kitchen on Instagram‎: "RECIPE BELOW ⬇️ It’s almost Rosh Hashana the Jewish new year, and as most of you know, we eat a round challah. The circle symbolizes that a full year is round, hence the round shaped challah. This is one of the simplest and most beautiful round shaped challah techniques. Follow this fool proof recipe for my fluffiest challah EVER 💯 Sweet and fluffy egg challah recipe. This recipe will give you one large nice size challah. Feel free to double it 👍…

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The word challah originally meant only the small portion of dough that was put in the oven when baking bread as a reminder of the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem. It has evolved into the twisted, sweet, almost brioche-like bread that was brought to America by immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe. Although straight loaves of braided challah are eaten throughout the year, round challahs, often studded with raisins, are served for Rosh Hashana, and also for Yom Kippur and Sukkot…

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