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Brittle flat bread eaten at Passover.
matzo
matzah
unleavened bread
Portuguese
hóstia
1
Aside from
matzoh
or challah, few Jewish foods were as ubiquitous.
2
But we broke it, and the
matzoh
went in crumbs on the ground.
3
And he shared a bowl of
matzoh
ball soup with her.
4
I had made this myself; no store-bought
matzoh
for me.
5
Pasta, wine,
matzoh
,
and pickles were also produced in the tenements, foods made by immigrants for immigrants.
6
And your
matzoh
as well.
7
Rabbi Loew blessed the third
matzoh
,
broke it up and passed the pieces around so that we could all take a bite.
8
We washed our hands, bowed our heads, and said the blessings, then Rabbi Loew broke the
matzoh
and passed it around the circle.
9
I waited till Federn was sipping his second cup of wine and nibbling on his second
matzoh
before opening up the subject of our visit.
10
But you make me lay off the
Matzoh
and you're givin' me the needle.
11
Just as they remember that we slaughter little children, always before Pesach, and bake their blood in
matzohs
.
12
Why do we eat only
Matzoh
?
13
So maybe it's not an Afikoman, but it's one of the other
matzohs
on the plate with the Afikoman.
14
"They just don't have
matzoh
ball soup like this in California," he said, and she grinned, and looked more like herself.
15
Aside from
matzoh
or challah, few Jewish foods were as ubiquitous.
16
But we broke it, and the
matzoh
went in crumbs on the ground.
matzoh
buy matzoh
break the matzoh
have matzoh
second matzoh
third matzoh
Portuguese
hóstia
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matzà
Spanish
matzá