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In Judaism, the dough offering (or mitzvat terumat challah, "commandment of separating challah" Hebrew: מצוות תרומת חלה) is a positive commandment requiring the owner of a bread dough to give a part of the kneaded dough to a kohen (Jewish priest). The obligation to separate the dough offering (henceforth: challah) from the dough begins the moment the dough is kneaded, but may also be separated after the loaves are baked. This commandment is one of the twenty-four kohanic gifts, and, by a biblical injunction, is only obligatory in the Land of Israel, but from a rabbinic injunction applies also to breadstuffs made outside the Land of Israel.

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  • Dough offering (en)
  • Persembahan roti bundar (in)
  • Challa (pl)
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  • Persembahan roti bundar (Ibrani mitzvat terumat challah bahasa Ibrani: מצוות תרומת חלה‎) adalah sebuah perintah positif yang mengharuskan pemilik roti bundar untuk memberikan separuh bagian roti bundar kepada seorang kohen (imam Yahudi). Perintah ini adalah salah satu dari . (in)
  • In Judaism, the dough offering (or mitzvat terumat challah, "commandment of separating challah" Hebrew: מצוות תרומת חלה) is a positive commandment requiring the owner of a bread dough to give a part of the kneaded dough to a kohen (Jewish priest). The obligation to separate the dough offering (henceforth: challah) from the dough begins the moment the dough is kneaded, but may also be separated after the loaves are baked. This commandment is one of the twenty-four kohanic gifts, and, by a biblical injunction, is only obligatory in the Land of Israel, but from a rabbinic injunction applies also to breadstuffs made outside the Land of Israel. (en)
  • Challa (hebr. ‏חלה‎, „ciasto”; jid. chałe) – w judaizmie część ciasta, która zgodnie z opisanym w Księdze Liczb (Lb 15,18–21) prawem religijnym powinna być odmierzona i darowana kapłanom. Obowiązek ten spoczywał na osobie, która była właścicielem danego ciasta. Przepis obowiązywał żyda wypiekającego chleb dla innowierców, ale ciasto nabywane (kupowane lub otrzymane) przez niego od nie-żyda nie podlegało tej regulacji. Pierwotnie prawo dotyczące challa było stosowane wyłącznie w Erec Jisrael, ale przepis został rozszerzony na wiernych żyjących w diasporze. (pl)
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