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Manischewitz (/ˌmænɪˈʃɛvɪts/; Hebrew: מנישביץ) is a
brand of
kosher products founded in 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and best
known for its
matzo and kosher...
- Dov Behr
Manischewitz (1856 or 1857 or 1858 in
Salant –
March 8, 1914, in Cincinnati, Ohio), also
known as Dov Ber, Dov Baer, Dov Bear, Dave Behr, and...
- BYU. In 2024,
Retzlaff signed an NIL deal with the
Jewish food
brand Manischewitz,
becoming the
first athlete to do so. "Retzlaff
brothers have been a...
- the world's
largest producers and
importers of
kosher wines—Kedem and
Manischewitz—are both
based in the
American Northeast. The use of wine has a long...
- all over the U.S.
There has been some
disagreement about the name: the
Manischewitz company, the country’s top
producer of
kosher food, has
spelled the dual-holiday...
- 1987, the
company purchased the
Manischewitz winery in Canandaigua, New York, and
continues to
license the
Manischewitz name from R.A.B. Foods. In 2000...
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country of
Vanuatu Tam Tam crackers, an
hexagonal crumbly cracker made by
Manischewitz Tam Tam o El
origen de la rumba, a 1938
Cuban musical film. All pages...
- son of a fish
store owner." This ready-to-serve fish was
followed by "
Manischewitz, Mrs. Adler’s,
Rokeach and others." The post-WWII
method of
making gefilte...
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Mogen David,
putting it just
ahead of its
chief competitor Manischewitz. By 2005,
Manischewitz was
again dominant with more than half of
kosher wine sales...
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Panasonic Corporation of
North America, Audible.com, IDT Corporation,
Manischewitz, and AeroFarms.
Higher education institutions in the city
include the...