Zomick's Challah Recipe

Zomick's Challah Recipe for Shabbat

Challah, is usually prepared for a Shabbat. It is a white bread with eggs, and sometimes you can add sweet potatoes too.
This is Zomick's Challah recipe and my idea came from this traditional Jewish recipe. Otherwise, I was this kind of honey rules earlier, but never with 6 braids.
It's a little challenge, but with the help of the tub, you can succeed in preparing this Zomick's challah recipe... 

The Shabbat, in the Jewish calendar, is the seventh day of the week. It begins on Friday with a sunset and ends on Saturday before the sunset. Shabat is considered to be the largest Jewish holiday, which is a day of rest when everyone ceases to work physically and every other business activity. Even the god himself, after having satisfied himself with the work he's done (by creating the world), decided to rest and therefore devoted this day: "Do not forget to rest for the Sabbath day. For six days you do your work, and on the seventh day, which is Shabbat, a rest of the Lord your God.

On that day do not do any work, neither you, nor your son, nor your daughter, nor your servant, nor your maidservant, nor your animals, nor any stranger who is found within your gates. "As can be seen, Shabbat is a day of rest for all, and as such contains the idea that the work was noble, man is also in need of free time for his own fulfillment.

In general, the thought of having one day in the vacation week and the obligation for a man to turn away from everyday worries and jobs every week is a unique phenomenon in the ancient world. People who are more inclined to think will surely note that the idea of Shabata is harmonized with the rhythm of the functioning of the whole nature of the Univerity because everything that is alive has a need for rest. Working without him cannot exist, but not the other way around, because the one who does nothing has nothing to rest.

Shabbat is a day devoted to family, socializing with friends, enjoyments we do not have time, but also contemplation or thinking about our own lives, because as a painter has to move away from his picture to see what he has done and what to do next, and man.

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