Zomick's Challah Bread: 11 Facts About Challah Everyone Should Know - Part 1 (2024)

For today’s article, we went to Zomick’s, a bakery located in Chedarhust, NY (see their blog), to find out some interesting facts about the Zomick’s Challah, the rich braided bread that adornsSabbathtables in Jewish homes the world over.


Here we share those 11 interesting tidbits you might not know about the Zomisk’s Challah:

1. Biblical Origins

The wordChallah firstly is mentioned in the Torah in the verse where G-d describes to the Jewish people what the life will be for them in the land of Israel.

When you come to the Land to which I bring you, it shall be that when you will eat of the bread of the Land, you shall set aside a challah (portion) for G‑d.(Numbers15: 18-19)

The word Challah here is used to describe the portion of the bread that is set aside. Challah is used to describe the portion that is set aside. From each dough made of wheat, barley, spelt, rye or oat, a portion should be separated out. In the past, those portions of dough were later given to the priests who worked in theTempleand their families to eat.

2. Challah in the Temple

At the time when the ancient Temple stood in Jerusalem, on a gleaming golden table, were displayed 12 special unleavened wheat loaves, called Challah. Those 12 loaves represented the 12 tribes of Israel who together formed one whole.

The holiness that rested in the Temple has not disappeared. Our homes can be aMikdashMe’at, a miniature Temple. Although we do not have the magnificent golden menorah of the Temple and the 12 loaves, we can still cherish the lights of Sabbath and holiday candles in our homes and place two loaves of Challah on the Sabbath and holiday tables.

3. Why Two Loaves?

On Sabbath holiday tables are placed two loaves of bread, which represent the double portion of manna that felt from the sky to fed the Jewish people who wandered in the desert for 40 years after leaving Egypt

The Jews had been subjected to hard work in order to gather their daily portion of manna. They were instructed to pause in their labor on the weekly holiday Sabbath. A double portion of manna was sent each Friday. The double Challah loaves we have on Sabbath represent that double portion of manna.

4. Remembering the Temple Today

Although the Temple is destroyed and there are no longer priests whose lineage can be verified beyond any doubt, themitzvahof separating challah still can be observed today.

Jewish bakers, both home cooks and commercial bakeries, also the Zomick’s bakers when making the Zomick’s Challah bread, which is one of the best challahs, according to Kveller, still separate a portion of dough. The chief baker from Zomick’s shares that, after kneading the dough of the Zomick’s Challah bread, cooks say a special blessing:

Baruch Atah Ado-noy, Elo-hei-nu Melech Ha-Olam,AsherKid-e-sha-nu B’mitz-vo-tav V’tzi-vanu L’Haf-Rish Challah.

In English: “Blessed are You, L‑rd our G‑d, King of the Universe, Who has sanctified us with His commandments and has commanded us to separate challah.”

When making the Zomick’s Challah bread, the baker shares that he separates an egg-sized portion of dough and sets it aside to be burned to a crisp later. This can be done either on the stove or in an oven. Zomick’s chief baker notes that no other bread may be baked in the oven while this portion is being burned.

Rabbi Shimon, from Zomick’s, shares with us that after separating the challah portion, first we must hold the egg-sized piece that is to be burned and declare:

Ha-rei zu challah.(“Behold, this is challah.”)

The Rabbi Shimon also notes that: only pieces of dough made with three or more pounds of flour of any of the five grains are separated with a blessing. From dough made with between two and three pounds of flour pieces are separated without a blessing. Pieces from dough made with less than two pounds of flour are not separated at all.

It’s become the custom of the Zomick’s bakers to purposely make the Zomick’s Challah bread with larger amounts of flour, in order to give themselves the opportunity of performing the mitzvah of separating challah dough.

5. Flat Challah

Nowadays, many Jews relate the term Challah with a delicious loaf of braided egg bread.However, over many centuries, the definition of what type of bread Challah refers to, has evolved.

From Zomick’s note that flatter loaves of bread are still used in some Sephardic communities. From Zomick’s also share that some Moroccan Jewish communities serve round loaves of bread. For this reason, this bakery produces also flat Zomick’s Challah bread that is sometimes sprinkled out with spices and olive oil before baking. The Jewish community from Yemen traditionally uses flat bread, fried in a pan, calledlachoch. Some Persian Jewish communities use a flat glazed bread on their Sabbath tables, called barbari.

The other 6 facts about the Challah will be presented in the next article.

For more information, follow Zomick's Challah bakery on Twitter.

Zomick's Challah Bread: 11 Facts About Challah Everyone Should Know - Part 1 (2024)

FAQs

What is a fact about challah bread? ›

The word challah may be derived from an ancient Hebrew word that meant “portion.” In Biblical times, Jews were to give a portion of their bread to the kohanim, or priests, every Sabbath.

What is the 12 loaves of challah? ›

In the most common shape of challah, the braided strands form 12 “humps,” which are said to represent the 12 ceremonial loaves (shewbread) kept in the Temple in Jerusalem for the 12 tribes of Israel.

What is special about challah? ›

It is said God instructed Moses to donate part of every loaf to the local Jewish priests as an offering, and the Challah is the 'Manna' or 'bread from heaven' passed down to the chosen people. Today, bakers of Challah still provide an offering - but the practice has become more ceremonial than literal.

What is challah bread for kids? ›

Challah is a slightly sweet, eggy bread with a consistency and taste similar to brioche. According to Jewish tradition, challah refers to a section of dough which is separated after kneading to be given as an offering at the Temple.

Is challah rich or lean? ›

Challah. Beautifully braided into a loaf or round, this enriched yeast bread is slightly sweet and is rich with eggs and oil.

How old is challah bread? ›

In medieval times, challah was a plain, simple bread. According to Maggie Glezer, author of A Blessing of Bread, braiding it began in 15th century Austria and Southern Germany, with Jewish housewives following their non-Jewish counterparts, who plaited the loaves they baked on Sundays.

Why do Jews eat challah? ›

Challah functions as a physical metaphor for manna from heaven at the sabbath meal. It is baked for sharing during shabbat; candles lit, wine poured, blessings made and prayers shared.

Is challah bread in the Bible? ›

The bond among Jews, God and bread goes back to the first five books of the Bible: As the Israelites are about to end their exile, God commands them to show gratitude by setting aside a portion, or “challah,” of all the bread they make after entering the Holy Land.

What does challah mean in Hebrew? ›

Name and origins

The term challah in Biblical Hebrew meant a kind of loaf or cake.

What is challah a symbol of? ›

Braided ones, which may have three, four, or six strands, are the most common, and because they look like arms intertwined, symbolize love. Three braids symbolize truth, peace, and justice. Twelve humps from two small or one large braided bread recall the miracle of the 12 loaves for the 12 tribes of Israel.

How long does challah last? ›

Typically, it is best to eat or freeze challah within its peak freshness of 5-7 days.

What is challah good with? ›

The hint of sweetness in challah makes it perfect for experimenting with salty-sweet combos. A classic grilled cheese tastes brand new on this bread, but you can take it over the top with the addition of spicy fried chicken, blue cheese sauce, and smoked gouda.

Why is challah bread hard? ›

If your dough is STILL too hard: This can happen if you used too much flour by accident or if you are using whole wheat flour that has a higher bran content. Make a hole in the center of your dough by pulling it open with your hands. Pour some very warm water and a teaspoon of oil into the hole.

Why is challah bread covered? ›

However, in the hierarchy of blessings mandated by the Sages, the blessing over bread should precede the blessing over wine. In order to preserve the priority of the wine, and not to "shame" the bread which should be blessed first, the bread is “removed” by concealing it from view with the challah cover.

What makes it challah instead of normal bread? ›

Challah = Enriched Yeast Dough

At its root, challah is a very straightforward bread to make. The dough is enriched with eggs and oil, while a few tablespoons of sugar add some sweetness. It doesn't require any fussy techniques and can be made from start to finish in the space of an afternoon.

How did challah get its name? ›

Even the name “challah” is derived from the Hebrew word used for portion in the biblical commandment of the first of your dough, you shall give unto the Lord a portion for a gift throughout your generations.

Is challah bread high in fat? ›

Challah bread contains about the same number of calories and carbohydrates as white bread, but is higher in fat and protein.

Who eats challah bread? ›

Challah is an enriched white yeasted bread served on Fridays. More specifically, it's eaten on the Jewish sabbath (which starts on Friday at sunset and ends after dark on Saturday). Challah also plays an important role on certain Jewish holidays like Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.

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