there are two types of challah! For Rosh Hashana we do a special one that is round and represents the full circle of life, or the year that is a cycle/circle. That's why I thought that you made an association of the western new year with Rosh Hashana using the round challah!
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Oh, I see! Now I understand. None of the recipes mentioned before that a round challah is baked for a special holiday. Thank you so much for this valuable information!
hehehe no problem! I thought that that you meant to do a round challah today because of the new year reference hehehe but it was just a causality xD that's why I made the " joke"
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