There is a minhag to bake shlissel challah (shlissel means key in Yiddish) for the Shabbos after Pesach. Shlisel challos are best known as a segula for parnasa, though there are other reasons for it, as we will soon see. Some bake the challah with an actual key inside, some make the challah in the shape of a key and some put sesame seeds on top in the form of a key. There are those who make the challah flat to look like matzos. We will discuss this later on. The Ohev Yisroel says about shlisel challah that “the minhagim of our fathers are most definitely Torah”. There are many reasons given for this minhag of baking shlissel challah; we will go through some of them. (Some of the items written below can also be found in Taamei Minhagim, Nitei Gavriel, Sefer Hatoda’a and Minhag Yisroel Torah)
First of all, the second mishna in Rosh Hashanah says on Pesach we are judged on the grains, parnasa. Rabbeinu Nissim asks if we are judged on Rosh Hashana then how are we judged on Pesach? He answers that on Pesach it is determined how much grain there will be in the coming year for the world, but on Rosh Hashana it is decided how much of that grain each individual receives. The Meiri, however, says that on Rosh Hashana it is decided if one will live or die, suffer or not and other such things, but on Pesach is when we are judged on the grains. Based on this there are customs in Sephardic communities to do things Motzei Pesach as a sign that we want Hashem to give us livelihood. In Aram Soba (Syria) and Turkey they put wheat kernels in all four corners of the house on Motzei Pesach as a sign of prosperity for the coming year. (Moed L’kol Chai -R’ Chaim Palagi, Beis Habichira). From a mishna we already see that there is a connection between Pesach and parnasa.
Different ways of making Shlissel Challah
As mentioned above (reasons 8 and 9) there are those that make the challah round and flattish for this Shabbos, in the image of matza.
Some make the challah in the shape of a key.
Some attach a piece of dough in the shape of a key. Breslov Customs for Pesach (page 57) says this is the minhag of the family of Reb Elazar Kenig shlita and of Manistritch.
Sefer Hatoda’ah mentions making the image of a key with sesame seeds on top of the challah. These first three customs can, perhaps, be seen from the wording of the Ohev Yisroel in one place where he says we put the image of a key on the challah.
Some place an actual key in the challah. Perhaps this is done because of the wording in many places of indenting the challah with a key.
Either way it is done the key or image of the key is usually on top. An interesting observation about this. The Gemara quoted by the Yismach Yisroel (reason 6), about the key, is at the top of daf 31b. At the bottom of the daf is the mishna mentioning the women’s mitzvah of challah. Here to the key is on top and the challah on the bottom.
More on this topic – HERE
MINHAG YISRAEL DIN HO HOW ABOUT LIVE AND LET LIVE WHY MUST YOU GUYS CONSTANTLY ARGUE WITH EACH OTHER IT IS NOT BECOMING AT ALL ES POAST NIT
LET’S NOT ARGUE ABOUT EVERY DETAIL IT I GREAT MITZVAH TO BAKE CHAALAH EVERY WEEK IT BRINGS MAZEL IN YOUR HOME AND ON YOUR SHABBOS TABLE WE HOPE IT PROMOTES THE BROCHA OF GEFEN GEZUNT PARNOSA AND NACHUS AND MAY ALL THE REBBES BROCHAS BE WITH ALL OF US ALWAYS JUST RELAX AND LETS ENJOY DOING MITZVAS THIS MITZVAHIS A WONDERFUL ONE TO GET HOOKED ON
The loaves in the picture look much like an icon I do not wish to mention, one associated with another religion. Be careful how you shape your challah, ladies!
relly i herd lots of habad poeple do tat.
but ye lo yazik. and shure tat teh mitzva is bakin the challa
minhag or no minhag,its a nuce picture!
Whos is the Otzar minhagey chabad? in sefer haminhagim from the rebbe does not say that. saying that is not a minhag chabad and saying ein nohagin is to diferent things. to say ein nohagim (not to do it) has to be from the rabbeim. then we shouldnt do it. otherwise im lo yoil lo yazik.
Do it if it makes you happy !
This isn’t cholov yisroel or tznius we are debating here,
priorities people , get some!
The quote from Otsar Minhagey Chabad:
אין נוהגין כמנהג קהלי חסידים רבים שבשבת זו מנקבין את החלות במפתח, וגם אין נוהגין באכילת מצות מסויימות וכד’ (“געלע מצות”). ואכמ”ל.
However, no source is cited. Does anyone know the makor for this quote?
the BROCHA comes from BAKING CHALLAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In klimovitch we never heard of this minhag
This is a Habad website……
Those don’t look like shlissels to me..
MY Rav said, you can buy ONE lottery ticket. If HaSh-m wants you to have it, it’s yours!
Why would anybody think that this is a Minhag Chabad? (In Ottzor Minhogay Chabad it states explicitly that this is not Minhog Chabad).
can un tell us whats r minhag
look in oitzar minhagay chabad
To Minhag?: I’m so glad that you’re keeping track of all those who make “Shlisel Chalois” and know that none of them got rich or went out of debt. You must be very busy keeping track of so many people, or maybe you don’t keep track of anyone and it just never worked for you, so you’re saying that it doesn’t work. Maybe you should try again this year and see what happens, the trick is, put a KEY in the “Chalah”, You never know, maybe you’ll win the lottery or something, but don’t forget to buy a lottery ticket… Read more »
can one of you smart educated people out there let us know if it’s a chabad minhag or not?
No one ever got rich from Shlisell Chalah or got out of Debt.
dont make things up in nthe rebbes name just cuz u want to justify the fact u didnt/dont have it in your house
The Rebbe actually writes (I don’t have the source at hand) that it is not Minhag Chabad.