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Tykocin Synagogue in Poland
my contribution to
jewcore
yes this is just ashki pics akdjwjd sorry 😅 i'll make more w more diversity soon, promise
how is koshercore not a thing on tumblr,, like it is the Peak cottagecore sapphic jewish aesthetic & I love it sm

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born to have a large ceramic pickle jar full of kippot on an entryway table
forced to store it in my room indefinitely, because who knows when I’ll have my own house
When I was in college, the Chabad House had a real house attached to it, where a different chabadnik/Lubavitcher family lived. The dad was a rabbi, just not the primary for the Chabad House. So, they’d daven with us, and combine for festivals, but on Shabbat they’d eat as a family separately.
Anyway, the dad regularly made sourdough, and when he brought extra over to us on Friday night, he referred to it as “sourdough challah.”
Which begs the question: did he make a large enough batch for hafrish challah, or was he using it colloquially to refer to bread used for hamotzi?
He had maybe 5 kids (all under 10 years old). I love the thought of them being such sourdough fiends, that they’d go through 5lbs-of-flour worth of sourdough in just a couple days before it went stale.
I love that vibe, and would love to do that in my future koshercore cottagecore home.
I just saw a tiktok kitchen/dining room tour, and she hung up a plastic toy challah loaf on the wall as decor. Love it!!