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Ricanati, Beth.
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Ricanati, Beth.
Challah (Bread)
Judaism -- Customs and practices.
Food -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Food -- Psychological aspects.
Jewish women -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
Women physicians -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
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Ricanati, Beth.
Ricanati, Beth.
Challah (Bread)
Judaism -- Customs and practices.
Food -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Food -- Psychological aspects.
Jewish women -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
Women physicians -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
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Braided : a journey of a thousand challahs / Beth Ricanati.
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Ricanati, Beth.
She Writes Press, 2018.
Call #:
296
.4
R487b
Subjects
Ricanati, Beth.
Challah (Bread)
Judaism -- Customs and practices.
Food -- Religious aspects -- Judaism.
Food -- Psychological aspects.
Jewish women -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
Women physicians -- California -- Los Angeles -- Biography.
ISBN:
9781631524417 (pbk.)
Description:
165 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Includes a recipe for challah.
Contents:
Doctor's note: saved by the challah -- A brief history of challah -- Making the challah: the journey -- In preparation. Finding time on Fridays ; Gathering your ingredients ; Proofing the yeast -- Baking. The first big mix ; The first blessing ; Fertilization ; The second big mix ; Kneading the dough ; Rising up ; The prayers ; Shaping the dough ; Painting the dough ; Baking the challah ; Rituals around eating challah -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"What if you could bake bread once a week, every week? And what if the act of making the bread--mixing and kneading, watching and waiting--could heal your sense of being overwhelmed? It can. This is the surprise that physician-mother Beth Ricanati learned when she started baking challah: that simply stopping and baking bread was the best medicine she could prescribe for women in a fast-paced world."--Page
4
of cover.
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