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Bread creation, a 35-foot long challah, may have set a new world record: Challalujah!

A group of Jewish organizations in New York baked a 35-foot-long loaf of challah last week in the hope of setting a new world record. 

Challah, a braided bread, is traditionally served on Shabbat and other Jewish holidays, the website My Jewish Learning notes. 

The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), headquartered in New York City, along with the Orthodox Union teamed up to attempt to break the record for the longest challah, JFNA told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

The “Record Pizza Men” of NIPFood, an Italian company, baked a loaf of gluten-free bread that was 190 feet and 7 inches (58.10 meters) long.

The gigantic loaf of gluten-free bread was made for a gluten-free food expo in Brescia, Italy, said the Guinness World Records website. 

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Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.

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