Challah cover with art "Synagogue 770"
No Shabbat or holiday is without challah. The name of the traditional Jewish bread comes from one of the commandments of the Torah. According to it, when preparing the dough, Jews each time pluck a small piece and burn it as an offering to God. This piece was first called halah. The elegant leather challah cover is made of genuine Italian leather and hand-painted with acrylic colors. It depicts Synagogue 770 in New York City. The edges of the cape are decorated with lush fringe. With this cape, the challah will retain its flavor and the holiday will retain its solemnity.
| Material | Italian leather, acrylic paints, fringe |
| Size | 425x530 mm |
| Weight | 380 g |
| Box | Alder |
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