Tag: Shlissel Challah

The video captures a Jewish family's celebration of the first Shabbat after Passover, featuring the making of Shlissel Challah.
The custom of baking "Shlissel Challah" with a key on the Shabbos after Pesach as a segulah for parnassah (sustenance) is debated for its origins, some linking it to non-Jewish practices.
The tradition of baking a shlissel challah in the shape of a key on the Shabbat after Pesach is rooted in a belief for financial blessings, symbolizing that livelihood is in God's hands.
Shlissel challah, a tradition for the first Shabbat after Pesach, involves baking a challah shaped like a key or containing a hidden key symbolizing good fortune and blessings.