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hallah

NOUN
  1. (Judaism) a loaf of white bread containing eggs and leavened with yeast; often formed into braided loaves and glazed with eggs before baking

How To Use hallah In A Sentence

  • Next time we go, I'll order the chai-infused French toast kabobs or the jelly doughnut pancakes and Mara can get the buffalo sausage and garlic challah.
  • After Random House pussed out on publishing Sherry Jones's historical novel Jewel of Medina about one of the wives of the prophet Muhammad-they were scared that it might incite violence from extremists, which is kind of the publishing equivalent of some big dude calling the cops on a girl-she told Leipziger Volkszeitung that a German publisher would print the book in English, inshallah. Gawker
  • They always said "inshallah" after every sentence; "I'll do it tomorrow, inshallah. Captain Corelli's Mandolin
  • Before each batch of dough hits the conveyor belt, one of two mashgichim monitoring the mixing system grabs an egg-sized amount called the "hallah" and throws it in a bin for later discarding, according to Jewish law. Undefined
  • The three mitzvot given explicitly to women — hallah, niddah and hadlaka [= mitzvot HaNaH] — are given a negative connotation because Eve brought death into the world, thereby extinguishing the light (ner) of Adam, who was the dough (hallah) of the world, and by spilling his blood, which left her the obligation in niddah. Legal-Religious Status of the Jewish Female.
  • It might be how to bake challah, how to pick a spouse, or how to love humanity.
  • Then we excavated the oily marrow with tiny wooden forks, dabbing little bits of it on slices of challah toast.
  • Until you can show me how saying "god done it" or "inshallah" is at all beneficial you have got some leg work to do. Combinatorial Dependencies
  • T computer services the yacca the hallah dichromacy tevet on the pasted of sputtering and the constrictor of the web in prevision and pilar scorpaenidae. Rational Review
  • Before each batch of dough hits the conveyor belt, one of two mashgichim monitoring the mixing system grabs an egg-sized amount called the "hallah" and throws it in a bin for later discarding, according to Jewish law. Undefined
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