if I was Cole I’d eat him like the loaf of bread he is

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if I was Cole I’d eat him like the loaf of bread he is
Your description of challah sounds delicious, in your opinion/in general, may non-Jewish people eat challah? Especially if done on Friday or the New Year, and if bought from a Jewish bakery? What if I made it myself?
hello!! i think it’s completely finefor goyim (non-jews) to eat challah and appreciate it in all its glory. as long as you’re recognising the culture it’s come from and not being disrespectful or anything, i think eating other culture’s traditional recipes is a really good way of learning more about them and connecting :) if you have a local jewish bakery then i say hell yeah support them (and they’re likely only going to make challah on fridays anyway) or if you want to bake it, that’s awesome!
if you want more info, or recipes, i would highly recommend Jewlish by Jamie/
What is challah? Challah is the Jewish egg bread served every week on Shabbat and is usually braided. Challah is one of the most important
thank you for the ask, and good luck with any future challah endeavours!
HI WIGGLES BELOVED!!! HOW WAS YOUR WEEK?!!! :D♡!!!!!!!!
IM SO LATE IM SORRY RAIN ;-; i just realised it was friday and GASPED outloud and ran to get my phone 😔😔😞 v funny from an outside pov.
my week has been fine! i was supposed to have a blood test on tuesday but the appointment got cancelled in the morning (after i had already fasted for it :/// luckily my one tomorrow is a non fasting one whew)
also f1 is back!!! huzzah i forgot how fun it could be !! i have already added to my spreadsheets and listened to many many podcasts :D v happy w it
can’t rly think of much more that happened, although there definitely was stuff most likely.
i hope u have a wonderful weekend rain and eat lots of bread !! i am going to buy some tomorrow and looking forward to it :D
hey i have some more jewish questions?
is like the traditional shabbat dinner something only jewish people can do? or is it like anyone can do that?
while typing that i started wondering how is shabbat spelt? is it shabbat, shabbot, shabbos, or do i just call it sabbath? idk, ive heard it many ways?
and also, whats the difference between the word goyim and gentile? i thought gentile was the word for non jewish person? shrugs
thats all!
omg hey hi hello!!
i think this depends on, like, the level that you're doing it if that makes sense? on a base level, it is a religious ceremony, so i doubt you would put on all the actual like religious parts of the ceremony if you weren't jewish - that said, my family frequently invites goyim friends to our shabbat!! so like if youre doing all the religious stuff with jews than hell yeah! other than that, as for like, traditional jewish food i say definitely to goyim making and eating that :D
omg thats actually such a good question. honestly i always write it as shabbat and say either shabbat or shabbos - it might be just one of those translation things where theres a few different spellings/pronounciations? lemme look it up real quick OKAY IM BACK AND HAVE KNOWLEDGE!! okay so from what ive read it looks like sabbath is just like, the general word for day of rest, not assigned to any religion - i think shabbat is the more judaism-specific word, and shabbos is the ashkenazim pronunciation!(ashkenazi jews are like a 'subset' of jews, originating in central/eastern europe)
gentile stems from like the latin translation i think? whereas goy (singular) or goyim (plural) is the og hebrew word! goyim is sometimes regarded in like a derogatory way towards non-jews - its a bit debated - but obv i would never use it in that sense, idk. so summary is either one works ! they mean the same thing, just different origins
hi whats challah :3
OMG HI!!! IM SO GLAD U ASKED
challah is this sweet dense braided bread that jewish ppl eat on shabbat! shabbat is celebrated every friday evening and basically saying ‘woo weeks over, now it’s time for the day of rest’ (based on wherever it says like, on the seventh day [saturday] g-d rested after creating the world) and basically u like say a prayer over candles, wine and CHALLAH being like ‘hell yeah thank u g-d for light, drink and bread’. my family is our own SUPER SECRET family recipe that gives the best challah in the world, no bias here at all (except that one time my dad used oil that was months past it’s use-by date lol). i’ll put some photos of challah here but warning as soon as u see them you’ll start crying over the fact that u can’t consume it rn
and on rosh hashanah (jewish new year) you make round challah and usually make it sweeter (with honey, apple, sultanas, etc; i use a cinnamon mixture to make ‘cinnamon roll challah’). the round/sweetness is meant to represent like the cycle of life and having a SWEET new year!!
anyway it’s very good and generally lives up to the jewish food standard of ALL FOOD BEING GOOD!!!!
thank u for the ask!!! feel free to ask me more questions if u want :D
here is some bread. would you like it m o i s t ? - 🦝 raccoon
thank you for the bread, raccoon! and no, its fine dry :) thanks though!
What do I look like in your head? Like, a literal piece of bread? Or something more humanoid?
a round bread with a mustache, lookin’ gnc af homie, nice!
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