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Lkwdmom4
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 6:37 am
So, this has been an ongoing discussion in my house for years. Where does the challah cover go after you make a bracha on the challah if you don't have a buffet or a piece of furniture to put it on that's near the table?
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healthymom1
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 6:38 am
My husband puts it behind him on hanging over his chair or he will give it to me to put on an empty chair
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Leahh
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 6:40 am
A kid puts it in the drawer of the breakfront thats right by the table.
Anyone at the table can hold it until after they eat their challah and then put it away.
Or pass it to the end of the table if there's an empty spot
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polka dots
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 6:43 am
My husband throws it to the couch. And no, he's not a good basketball player.
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soproud
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 7:14 am
Draped over the banister. Where else?!
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Ema of 5
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 7:18 am
Lkwdmom4 wrote: | So, this has been an ongoing discussion in my house for years. Where does the challah cover go after you make a bracha on the challah if you don't have a buffet or a piece of furniture to put it on that's near the table? |
On the counter that we have in the dining room. My parents had a silver cabinet next to the table, it went in the rim of that.
If we didn’t have, then he would put it over his chair and put it away when he gets up.
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TravelHearter
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 7:34 am
He gives it to me:)
I fold it, put it next to my plate, and it’s cleared off with the Challah board.
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ittsamother
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 7:37 am
My husband passes it to me to put on the empty area of the table at the other end. Otherwise someone can put it on the buffet behind us, or I hold it until my husband is done cutting and then he takes it off the table along with the challah board.
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Lkwdmom4
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 8:21 am
So for people whose husbands pass it to them, what do you do when you're niddah? I never wanted to start with that so it doesn't get awkward/noticeable when I can't take it from him.
ETA: I posted this as more of a humor (only in Jewish life) question but I am curious to know
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TravelHearter
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 8:29 am
Well he actually usually dumps it on my plate;)
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Marathon
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 8:47 am
We need waterdale to come out with a lucite or leather holder for these situations 🤣
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iammom
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 8:50 am
Draped over the back of kid’s chair
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Iymnok
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 9:21 am
On his armrest. Yes it sometimes ends up n the floor.
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ittsamother
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 10:30 am
Lkwdmom4 wrote: | So for people whose husbands pass it to them, what do you do when you're niddah? I never wanted to start with that so it doesn't get awkward/noticeable when I can't take it from him.
ETA: I posted this as more of a humor (only in Jewish life) question but I am curious to know |
When I said that he passes it to me, I didn't mean literally, he usually just puts it down on the table between him and me and I take it and put it where I want it to go
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Blessing1
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Mon, Jan 13 2025, 10:32 am
My kids take it & play with it...
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