Challah (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Challah" in English language version.

refsWebsite
Global rank English rank
5th place
5th place
1,286th place
698th place
4,994th place
3,561st place
3,575th place
2,153rd place
1,344th place
796th place
1st place
1st place
209th place
191st place
2,050th place
1,396th place
6th place
6th place
6,247th place
low place
8,334th place
8,379th place
low place
low place
3rd place
3rd place
8,341st place
5,511th place
649th place
827th place
3,230th place
9,811th place
3,353rd place
6,084th place
7,540th place
5,351st place
low place
low place
1,019th place
784th place
2,486th place
1,836th place
1,830th place
1,066th place
low place
low place
low place
low place
low place
low place

academic.ru

dic.academic.ru

  • Колач (in Russian). Max Vasmer. Russisches etymologisches Wörterbuch. Winter, Heidelberg 1953–1958 (in German). Russian translation by Oleg Trubachyov: Этимологический словарь русского языка. Progress, Moscow, 1964–1973.

aish.com

alhatorah.org

mg.alhatorah.org

archive.org

biblehub.com

books.google.com

  • Леонид Беловинский (2015). "Хала". Энциклопедический словарь истории советской повседневной жизни (in Russian). Новое Литературное Обозрение. ISBN 978-5444803783.

bucataras.ro

chabad.org

dexonline.ro

  • Colac (in Romanian). DEXOnline: Dictionar Explicativ al Limbii Romane (Romanian online dictionary). References: Miklosich, Slaw. Elem., 25; Cihac, II, 67; Conev 66

e-periodica.ch

  • Köhler, Ludwig (1948). "Miszellen". Theologische Zeitschrift. 4 (2).

forward.com

  • Come ’Round. Forward.com, 2004.
  • South African Challah?. Forward.com, 2005. The etymology of kittke is given as Kitt + -ke: Kitt in German means "putty" [1]; "-ke" is the Slavic diminutive suffix found in many Yiddish words and names. Kitke referred not to the whole challah but simply to the braids or decorations that were attached to the challah like putty before baking, and the word must have originally referred to these.

galegroup.com

go.galegroup.com

  • Rabinowitz, Louis Isaac. "Salt". Encyclopedia Judaica.

jewishencyclopedia.com

  • "Salt". Jewish Encyclopedia. Retrieved 7 March 2013.

mechon-mamre.org

merriam-webster.com

  • "challah". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 10 April 2020.

mesora.org

myjewishlearning.com

saintsarkis.org

sefaria.org

sefaria.org.il

snunit.k12.il

kodesh.snunit.k12.il

thespruce.com

web.archive.org

wiktionary.org

en.wiktionary.org

  • South African Challah?. Forward.com, 2005. The etymology of kittke is given as Kitt + -ke: Kitt in German means "putty" [1]; "-ke" is the Slavic diminutive suffix found in many Yiddish words and names. Kitke referred not to the whole challah but simply to the braids or decorations that were attached to the challah like putty before baking, and the word must have originally referred to these.

worldcat.org

search.worldcat.org

worldcat.org