Chalah

/ˈtʃɑːlə/ noun

A variant spelling of challah, a braided Jewish bread traditionally eaten on the Sabbath and holidays.

From Hebrew חלה (khallah), originally referring to a portion of dough set aside as an offering to priests in biblical times, later applied to the festive bread itself.

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