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  2. Matzah - Wikipedia

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    Matzah plate with an inscription of the blessing over the matzah Handmade Shemurah Matzah Matzah Shemurah worked with machine for Passover. Matzah, matzo, or maẓẓah [1] (Hebrew: מַצָּה, romanized: maṣṣā, pl.: matzot or Ashk. matzos) is an unleavened flatbread that is part of Jewish cuisine and forms an integral element of the Passover festival, during which chametz (leaven and ...

  3. Streit's - Wikipedia

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    Streit's 47,000-square-foot (4,400 m 2) matzo factory, along with Katz's Delicatessen and Yonah Schimmel's Knish Bakery, was a surviving piece of the Lower East Side's Jewish heritage. [8] At the turn of the 20th century, Jews, along with other European immigrants, were crammed into the many unsanitary tenements of the Lower East Side.

  4. Manischewitz - Wikipedia

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    Manischewitz (/ ˌ m æ n ɪ ˈ ʃ ɛ v ɪ t s /; Hebrew: מנישביץ) is a brand of kosher products founded in 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and best known for its matzo and kosher wine.

  5. Yehuda Matzos - Wikipedia

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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 Israeli matzo company based in Jerusalem which is a large local matzo company and leading exporter to the United States, Canada, and other countries.

  6. 5 matzah recipes that go beyond soup - AOL

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    Matzah kimchi pancakes - This flavorful dish involves broken bits of matzah combined with kimchi juice, chopped onions, chopped and drained kimchi, and potato starch, among other herbs and spices.

  7. Afikoman - Wikipedia

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    Mishnaic Hebrew: אֲפִיקִימוֹן. [1] The Greek word on which afikoman is based has two meanings, according to the Babylonian Talmud and the Jerusalem Talmud.Both Talmuds agree on the halakha (stated in the Passover Haggadah under the answer given to the Wise Son) that no other food should be eaten for the rest of the night after the afikoman is consumed.

  8. Passover Seder plate - Wikipedia

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    The top and another half of the middle matzot will be used for the hamotzi (blessing over bread), and the bottom matzah will be used for the korech (Hillel sandwich). According to one common interpretation, the three matzot represent "Kohen, Levi and Yisrael" (i.e., the priests, the tribe of Levi, and all other Jewish people).

  9. Matzah shmura - Wikipedia

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    Matzah Shmura (מצה שמורה) or shemurah matzah or shmura matzo is a matzah that during its preparation was specially guarded to prevent it from becoming leavened, and not just that it did not become leavened "by chance" [1]