matzo

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Synonyms for matzo

brittle flat bread eaten at Passover

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The same is true of "stuffed fish" [farshirovannaia ryba], listed in many Russian cookbooks and close to a classic Russian-Jewish gefilte fish except in its use of bread (instead of Jewish matzoh meal) and milk.
Everything about Amanda aggravates him, even--or perhaps especially--her sudden bout of old worldly domesticity: chicken soup, homemade now instead of canned, with sodden matzoh balls bobbing in the fat-dappled broth, noodle puddings and pot roasts and potato latkes piling up everywhere, like unspoken accusations.
Pizza may be new, but King Kold has been around for more than 50 years as a leading distributor of kosher frozen foods, including a wide variety of hand-crafted crepes, potato and vegetable pancakes, blintzes, matzoh balls and more.
Referring to an incident in 1992 at a gay rights meeting when several Hasidic men applauded the announcement that a gay activist had recently died of AIDS, Goldberg's untitled piece of hinged matzohs of the same year makes it especially clear that Jewish identity is in no way monolithic.
So, as usual, grandmother was right when she urged you to use schmaltz on your Passover matzohs.
But a tyrannical Soviet regime had, in a sense, made Jews for us, not by denying shechitah or the baking of matzohs, but by taking away the prospect for a future for their children.
We keep matzohs in our locker." Also, stop by the Newark Public Library, 5 Washington Street, which plays a major role in Goodbye, Columbus (1959).
"Where else could a Jew buy matzohs in the middle of winter!
Matzos Coffee, also known as Matza Cafe, is a European Passover treat that has become forgotten for reasons I can't fathom, since not only is this dish deceptively simpleit's really nothing more than its name, matzoh soaked in coffeeit's delicious and especially loved by children.