- A
hamantash (pl.: hamantashen; also
spelled hamantasch, hamantaschen; Yiddish: המן־טאַש homentash, pl.: המן־טאַשן homentashn, 'Haman pockets') is an Ashke****...
- etc.)
Ginger snap
Gingerbread house Gingerbread man
Graham cracker Hamentashen Hobnob biscuit Joe
Frogger Jumble Kifli Koulourakia Krumkake Linzer cookie...
- only 62,000 for "hamantaschen".
Silbey also
claimed that latkes, not
hamentashen, are the dark
matter thought to make up over 21
percent of the m**** of...
- life as
foods that made up a
strict dietary code.
Rugelach cookies and
hamentashen are
sweet staples still sold to the
general public, but came to New York...
- as
sufganiyot for
Hanukka or
hamentashen for Purim, the
market offers many selections,
sometimes with
Purim hamentashen sold by
vendors wearing holiday...
- "blotting out" his name
during the
recitation of Megillah.
Pastry known as
hamentashen (Yiddish for 'Haman's pockets';
known in
Hebrew as אזני המן,
ozney Haman...
-
offers bagels and
other breads, sandwiches, cakes, and
pastries such as
Hamentashen. For Hanukkah, the deli has
served "brisket-and-latke"
dinners and offered...
-
Mishloach manot baskets typically include wine and
pastries (especially
hamentashen); alternatively,
cooked dishes,
canned foods, salads,
snack foods, sweets...
- 2001. Web. 16 Apr. 2013. Rose, Elizabeth. 1994. "From
Sponge Cake to
Hamentashen:
Jewish identity in a
Jewish settlement house, 1885–1952."
Journal of...