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How Dolly Meckler turned her challah-baking hobby into a fast-rising business

Featured in Forbes and the New Yorker, the baker says she wasn't the 'kitchen type' before the pandemic, but social media savvy from working in entertainment has got her on a roll

How did Dolly Meckler turn a challah-baking hobby into a rising business

Meckler wasn’t even much of a baker before COVID-19 lockdowns forced her, and pretty much everyone in the world, to become prisoners of the home.

A Short History of Challah Bread, And How It Got So Sweet in America

Email Sign Up Of the essential elements comprising Judaism, perhaps the most universally known and beloved is challah, the centerpiece of the weekly Shabbat table and many holidays. Yet challah did not start out as the rich, sweet egg bread we eagerly rip apart after the Shabbat blessing or dip in egg to fry for French toast. Biblically, challah was referred to as the portion of bread given to the kohen (priest). This weekly ritual, usually conducted by women, who were responsible for baking the bread, involved throwing a piece of dough into the fire.  In medieval times, challah was a plain, simple bread. According to Maggie Glezer, author of

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