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Why is challah bread kosher?

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In actual fact, provided it hasn't been made with animal fat or non-kosher milk (milk from non-kosher animals), all bread is parve - meaning it's neither kosher nor trief(non-kosher). The laws that define whether food is kosher or treif apply only to meat and dishes containing dairy consumed within a certain period of meat being consumed. Challah usually contains eggs, which are also parve, but does not contain any other animal product.

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