Concern of Challah Prohibition in Dough

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Question

A woman separated dough from the mixture and then kneaded rolls with hands dirty from the challah she separated earlier [the challah was sticky, and what she separated was still stuck to her hands]. Should there be a concern that the challah returned to the dough?

Answer

Challah is nullified in a ratio of one to a hundred, and therefore, since it is reasonable to assume that if there is a measure of nullification, it is nullified, and if the separation was done without a blessing, which then is a doubt, one can be more lenient.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 323

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