noun
- Plural of hallah; loaves of bread traditionally eaten by Jewish people, especially on the Sabbath and holidays, typically braided and topped with sesame or poppy seeds.
Usage: Also spelled 'challah' (more common modern spelling).; Singular: hallah.
Examples
- The bakery displayed fresh hallahs in the window every Friday morning.
- She braided the dough to make two beautiful hallahs for the Sabbath dinner.
- The family blessed the hallahs before breaking bread together.
- These hallahs are made with eggs and honey for a slightly sweet flavor.
- We bought several hallahs from the Jewish bakery for the holiday celebration.