“I refuse to pay for Jewish bread. I’m a challah cost denier”
Challah is a bread of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. “What’s the challah cost?” sounds like “What’s the holocaust?”, and there are jokes.
“How much does that challah cost?” was posted on the newsgroup alt.humor.holocaust on June 8, 1998. “How much does the challah cost?” was posted on Twitter by Antoine Shepard on March 4, 2009. “Fresh Jewlicious: Rabbi, how much does the challah cost?” was posted on Twitter by jewlicious_com on April 1, 2019. “I got kicked out of a Jewish bakery today… I guess it’s not ok to ask how much the challah cost” was posted on Reddit—Jokes on April 10, 2012.
“Avoid those who question the price of bread: the challah-cost deniers” was posted on Twitter by Ron Caldwell on March 10, 2010. “People who argue over the price of bread in a Kosher bakery are challah-cost deniers” was posted on Twitter by Trevor S on October 1, 2011. “I refuse to pay for Jewish bread. I’m a challah cost denier” was posted on Twitter by Loutube on February 17, 2012. “If one is upset at the price of Challah, does that make them a Challah-cost denier?” was posted on Twitter by Benjamin Nisbet on August 16, 2018.
Wikipedia: Challah
Challah (/ˈxɑːlə/, Hebrew: חַלָּה ḥallā [χa’la] or [ħal’lɑ]; plural: challot, Challoth or challos) is a special bread of Ashkenazi Jewish origin, usually braided and typically eaten on ceremonial occasions such as Shabbat and major Jewish holidays (other than Passover). Ritually acceptable challah is made of dough from which a small portion has been set aside as an offering. Challah may also refer to the dough offering.
Wikipedia; The Holocaust
The Holocaust, also known as the Shoah, was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe; around two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population. The murders were carried out in pogroms and mass shootings; by a policy of extermination through labor in concentration camps; and in gas chambers and gas vans in German extermination camps, chiefly Auschwitz-Birkenau, Bełżec, Chełmno, Majdanek, Sobibór, and Treblinka in occupied Poland.
Google Groups: alt.humor.holocaust
What not to say in a jewish bakery.
Michael Dare
Jun 8, 1998, 3:00:00 AM
How much does that challah cost?
Twitter
Antoine Shepard
@BxAMS
@piino another successful avoidance on my part, being the sly fox that I am. Ha. “How much does the challah cost?” = priceless.
1:16 AM · Mar 4, 2009·Twitter Web Client
Twitter
lambtime
@julp
“how much does the challah cost?”
2:17 AM · Mar 4, 2009·Twitter SMS
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jewlicious_com
@jewlicious_com
Fresh Jewlicious: Rabbi, how much does the challah cost?:
Tip of the challah cover to Shemspeed. http://tinyurl.com/cntxu3
2:34 AM · Apr 1, 2009·Twitter Web Client
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Jaime Linn
@JaimeSamantha
I was admiring some yummy challah bread, when some anti semite says to me “hey, how much does the challah cost?” and laughed.
5:56 PM · Jul 7, 2009·Twitter Web Client
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Amanda Bell
@AmandaBell
Best and worst thing I’ve heard today: How much does that challah cost?
8:26 PM · Oct 3, 2009·Twitter Web Client
Twitter
Ron Caldwell
@roncaldwell
Avoid those who question the price of bread: the challah-cost deniers.
3:46 AM · Mar 10, 2010·Twitter Web Client
Twitter
Darienne Lake
@dariennelake
Imagine my embarrassment when I went into a Jewish bakery & asked, “How much does the Challah cost?”
7:16 PM · Jun 10, 2010·Twitter Web Client
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Trevor S
@trevso_electric
People who argue over the price of bread in a Kosher bakery are challah-cost deniers.
1:31 AM · Oct 1, 2011·Twitter Web Client
Twitter
Loutube
@Loutube
I refuse to pay for Jewish bread. I’m a challah cost denier.
10:15 AM · Feb 17, 2012·Twitter Web Client
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/[deleted] April 10, 2012
I got kicked out of a Jewish bakery today…
I guess it’s not ok to ask how much the challah cost
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/wb1234567 January 11, 2013
So a skinhead walks into a Jewish bakery…
A skinhead walking into a Jewish bakery and asks, “How much does the challah cost?”
Twitter
Trevor S
@trevso_electric
“I can’t believe how expensive this kosher bakery is!”
-challah-cost denier
2:29 PM · Mar 6, 2013·Twitter Web Client
Twitter
Stephanie Mieczkowski’s Manifesting Her Dream Life
@IGotsSmarts
“I can’t believe the cost of this Jewish braided bread!” - a challah cost denier.
11:09 PM · Aug 7, 2013·Tweetbot for iOS
Reddit—3amjokes
Posted by u/blacksheep550 January 4, 2014
How much does the challah cost?
(If you don’t get the joke, “challah” is a jewish bread pronounced “holla”)
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/Tickle_yr_taint June 28, 2015
What’s the worst thing you can say to a Jewish bread delivery man?
What’s the challah cost?
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/Turner209 August 31, 2015
A jewish man walks into a bakery
And he asks, “how much does the challah cost?”.
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/firekiller37 June 3, 2016
Most commonly asked question at a jewish bakery.
How much does the challah cost?
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/MistourJ June 29, 2016
So a man walks into a Jewish bakery…
and he asks the cashier, “How much does the challah cost?”
Reddit—ShittyLifeProTips
Posted by u/puffaluppagus May 2, 2017
Boredom cure: walk into any Jewish bakery and say angrily, “I don’t believe the challah cost!”
Twitter
Benjamin Nisbet
@benjaminnisbet
If one is upset at the price of Challah, does that make them a Challah-cost denier?
1:36 PM · Aug 16, 2018·Twitter Web Client
Reddit—Unclejokes
Posted by u/iambaney February 18, 2020
I got kicked out of a Jewish bakery
All I did was ask the clerk “What’s the challah cost?”
COMMENTS
Theageofpisces
That would be a problem for Shoah.
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/Jsl50xReturns November 27, 2020
Little Timmy asked the Jewish bakery owner “What’s the challah cost?”
He wasn’t prepared for the anger-fuelled history lesson.
Twitter
Mrs. Byzantine Scotist🤱
@MrsByzCat
>be me
>walk into jewish bakery
>ask “how much does a challah cost?”
>gets kicked out
6:58 PM · Oct 24, 2022·Twitter Web App
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/theWet_Bandits November 18, 2022
What question should you never ask in a Jewish Deli?
What’s the Challah cost?