Although challah today is simply known as the braided loaf of bread eaten on Shabbat and Jewish holidays, its origins are in the biblical commandment to separate a portion of dough — known as challah — that would then be given to the priest (kohen).
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Challah Cloth printed with inscription in Hebrew and Dutch, 1875-1900. Jewish Historical Museum Collection (Jewish Cultural Quarter), Amsterdam, Netherlands.
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