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How challah has been bringing us comfort in times of stress

Why community bakes are a great way to come together and support Israel

November 16, 2023 20:00
Challah Make London
3 min read

Why is challah so comforting in in times of trouble? It’s not just the joy of eating thick, doughy slices slathered with just about anything. There’s also something special about creating our favourite bread — whether at a communal challah bake or peacefully plaiting our own loaves at home.

Since October 7 there has been an increase in communal challah bakes here, in the US and in Israel. Food writer Joanna Nissim says she heard of six within a mile of her NW4 home planned within a couple of days of the terrible news. She and four equally distraught friends decided to stage their own. Within hours, their group had mushroomed to 54, and Seed educator, Rebbetzin Joanne Dove agreed to head it. “It was only when she arrived and set up her Zoom that we saw she was also leading four others across the globe at the same time” says Nissim

She says the concept of a communal bake started to grow in popularity in 2013 with the launch in South Africa of The Shabbat Project. “As part this, thousands of women gathered to connect to their Judaism through the act of baking challah.”