The Shidduch House Hosts Heartwarming Tu B’Av Challah Bake

The Shidduch House joined women worldwide in an evening of unity for their second annual Challah Bake. As the attendees entered the Shidduch House, they were greeted by a beautifully set table with aprons and ingredients, all in preparation for a very inspirational night. The elegant refreshments and joyous music set the stage for a very memorable evening in celebration of the auspicious day of Tu B’Av. The attention to detail was evident creating an environment that was both inviting and conducive to the event planned. The program seamlessly integrated moments of reflection, tefilla and interaction, deepening the attendees’ connection to the Mitzvah of Challah and to one another.

Sheli Man expertly guided the participants in making the dough, and as they joined together in mixing and kneading it, an air of camaraderie and shared purpose enveloped the room. While the challah dough rose, Sheli shared her personal connection to the Mitzvah of Challah and how this transformed her into the person she is today. She spoke about the meaning behind this special day and inspired all those present with the experiences that shaped her life. She encouraged everyone to connect to others in their own way and expressed that giving is truly what brings happiness to yourself and those around you. Her words resonated deeply with the attendees. She inspired all those present to begin making Challah as a preparation for the day when they will soon be baking for their own precious families.

The highlight of the evening came as each one separated  a piece of Challah offering up a heartfelt prayer for themselves and their friends beseeching Hashem to bless them with finding their intended partners. As the list of names was read, the power of unity in that moment was palpable  and the feeling of support radiated throughout the room.

As the evening progressed, the participants’ spirits were high, culminating in an exuberant and spontaneous outbreak of dance. The joy that filled the room was contagious and the dancing reflected hearts full of hope and happiness. 

As the program came to an end, all present were imbued with a sense of fulfillment and gratitude. The Shidduch House Challah bake had not only been a delightful event, but a true testament to the strength of community, the power of shared intention and was a truly transformative experience. The event brought a feeling of unity and hope and left each attendee with a strong sense of support. 

The feedback shared after the event conveyed feelings of appreciation and happiness for having attended.

“This event created a warm, welcoming environment for women of different backgrounds. Not only did we leave more inspired, but on a spiritual high. We are excited about what the future holds for us. Crown Heights is so lucky to have this resource and the opportunities it provides.”

Aviva Burton

“It was such a beautiful treat to join the Challah bake. I felt such an incredible sense of sisterhood, unity and inspiration as we learned the meaning behind the Hafrashat Challah practice and the tremendous segula it holds. I found myself getting emotional and really connecting during the experience as we read the names of the attendees. I especially loved the time we took to hold for ourselves to pray for our individual needs. The night was concluded with a dancing circle that was infused with an overwhelming feeling of happiness and joy that was palpable in the air. I feel so privileged to have partaken in this momentous occasion and I am so grateful to the Shidduch House for their care and effort that made it happen”

Ortal Kindell

“The Challah bake was really beautiful. It felt so powerful to get together as a group on the 15th of Av and make a bracha together on Hafrashas Challah with the same intention. I know there were definitely Brachos being channeled down for all of us! Coming into a beautifully set table, with everything prepared, customized aprons and a delicious wine and cheese refreshment spread – it all felt so pampering! It’s so touching to feel that people care. It was so nice to farbreng together and the dancing at the end was so much fun. I’m so touched by all the work that was put into it. Thank you for everything.”

“I’m so happy I came. It felt so nice and inspiring. It was beautifully set up – I was very impressed!”

The Shidduch House is a warm and welcoming space impacting the world of shidduchim in a very real and positive way. For more information email info@shidduchhouse.com