My Missing Challahs & My Stolen Red Suitcase
B”H I want to share with you an amazing challah story that happened to me. So, everyone knows that there is a famous Jewish custom to bake a key shaped challah the week after Pesach, as a segulah for good parnassah. Even though it’s not a chabad custom, I definitely believe in that segulah, except that it doesn’t have to specifically be a key shaped challah to work, and it doesn’t have to specifically be the week after pesach to work! Because making challah is always a segulah for parnassa! When I was a bride, I learned about the beautiful custom of Jewish woman to pray for domestic harmony and nachas from children at candle lighting, to pray for fine and healthy children who will grow up to be pious Jews when going to mikvah, and for ample sustenance so they can give a lot of charity, when making challah… And that all of these customs are Torah! On the spot, I decided that when I get married, I am going to make challah each week, not because I love to bake, but because I don’t w