- Matzah,
matzo, or maẓẓah (Hebrew: מַצָּה, romanized: maṣṣā, pl.:
matzot or Ashk.
matzos) is an
unleavened flatbread that is part of
Jewish cuisine and...
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Matzo is a
spelling variant for matzah,
Jewish unleavened bread.
Matzo can also
relate to:
Matzo Ball, US
Jewish Christmas Eve party
Matzo lasagna, Italian...
- make
matzos called the 'Blood of Zion.' They take a
Christian child, slit his
throat and
slaughter him. Then they take his
blood and make
their [
matzos]....
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Yehuda Matzos Moshe Ludmir & Sons Ltd. (Hebrew: מצות יהודה משה לודמיר ובניו בע"מ), or
simply Yehuda Matzos (Hebrew מצות יהודה
Matzot Yehuda) is a large...
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Matzah balls or
matzo balls are Ashke****
Jewish soup
morsels made from a
mixture of
matzah meal,
beaten eggs, water, and a fat, such as oil, margarine...
- to 851,000
matzos per day.
Manischewitz acquired Horowitz-Margareten
Matzo and
manufactures Goodman matzo and macaroons. In
addition to
matzo, Manischewitz-labeled...
- 1001
Capouse (Avenue). The
grocery store was on the
ground floor of the
Matzos' two-story house. Burt
Prelutsky (CreateSpace
Independent Publishing Platform...
- and ****an.
Matzo granola is a
breakfast food
eaten by some
Jewish people during the
holiday of P****over. It
consists of
broken up
matzo pieces in place...
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originated in
North America. He
notes the
publication of a
recipe for "Fried
Matzos",
consisting of
soaked whole matzah fried in
butter or schmaltz, in The...
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based on the
following Gemara:
Rabbi Eliezer says that one
should "grab the
matzos" so that the
children won't fall asleep. The
Haggadah Otzar Divrei HaMeforshim...