AMAZING Challah Recipe and the Meaning Behind the Mitzvah
Learn Jew in the City's signature Cinnamon Raisin Walnut Challah recipe plus the laws and meaning behind the mitzvah of hafrashas challah. Sponsored by http://mikvah.org http://JewintheCity.com View the recipe here: http://jewinthecity.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/ChallahRecipe5.5x11.jpg More Laws on Separating Challah: -Challah (with a blessing) should only be separated if at least 12 1/4 cups of flour is used. Many only recite a blessing if 16 1/2 cups of flour is used. Consult your rabbi. -The challah should be separated before eating the bread from which it was taken. Many say it should be burnt as soon as possible, but it is not required to burn the challah before eating the bread. -The challah and the bread from which it was taken should not be cooked together in the same oven. -The burnt challah should be disposed of in a water-proof wrapping. Director of Photography: Elie Gabor [email protected] 2nd Camera: David Khabinsky JITC's new intro music composed and recorded by Rami and Tali Goren http://imageinmusic.com/ JITC's Makeup by http://JennaHanley.com and Aleksandra Dluzniewski [email protected] JITC's outfit by http://mayasplace.storenvy.com JITC's bracelet by https://www.facebook.com/pages/Queen-B-Jewels/141303135894480?id=141303135894480&sk=info Music by http://Shalsheles.com Thank you to the Abdelhaks!
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