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SPECIAL BREAD IN JEWISH CUISINE AND RELIGION
Bilkele; Chollah; Challot; Challah bread; Jewish Challah; Kitke; Challeh; Schlissel Challah; Chałka; Cholla bread; Chalah; Pretzel challah
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  • Homebaked challah
  • Rose-encrusted Challah Bread, Based on a Recipe by Hélène Jawhara Piñer
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  • Prepared shabbat table, with challah in the foreground
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challah         
['h?:l?, x?:'l?:]
¦ noun (plural challahs or chalot, chaloth x?:'l?t) a plaited loaf of white leavened bread, traditionally baked to celebrate the Jewish sabbath.
Origin
from Heb. ?allah.
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FRUIT FROM CITRUS LIMETTA AND CITRUS LIMETTIOIDES
Sweet lime; Sweet Lemon; Sweet Lime
Sweet lemon and Sweet lime refer to groups of citrus hybrids that contain low acid pulp and juice. They are hybrids often similar to non-sweet lemons or limes, but with less citron parentage.
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HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Sweet Chalybeate, VA; Red Sweet Springs, VA; Red Sweet Springs, Virginia
Sweet Chalybeate is an unincorporated community in Alleghany County, Virginia, United States. It is located directly across the state-line from Sweet Springs, West Virginia.

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Challah

Challah (, Hebrew: חַלָּה ḥallā [χa'la] or [ħɑl'la]; plural: challot, Challoth or challos) is a special bread of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, usually braided and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat and major Jewish holidays (other than Passover). Ritually acceptable challah is made of dough from which a small portion has been set aside as an offering. Challah may also refer to the dough offering. The word is biblical in origin, though originally referred only to the dough offering. Similar braided breads such as kalach and vianočka are found across Central and Eastern Europe.