Brittle flat bread eaten at Passover.
Sinônimos
Examples for "matzo"
Examples for "matzo"
1I'm gonna show you guys how to make a savory matzo cracker.
2Many recipes use a lot of flour or matzo meal as a binder.
3I don't think anybody who's had matzo would recognize them, these matzo crackers.
4But the old woman who remembered the matzo did, more than anybody else.
5Combine drained potatoes, onion, eggs, matzo meal or flour and salt; mix well.
1The matzah and wine were flown in from Israel.
2And it happens a lot where like people just, it's like oh wait, we always matzah some how for passover.
3This Matzah occurs in an Italian manuscript of the fourteenth century.
4In the Haggadah the question is asked, "Why do we eat this Matzah?"
5The Crawford Haggadah, now in the Ryland library, Manchester, pictures a round Matzah through which a pretty flowered design runs.
1These made unleavened bread, and were foes to the death to fermentation.
2The Jews, however, retained the festival of unleavened bread, wherever they dwelt.
3The festival continued for seven days, during which unleavened bread was eaten.
4Thin cakes of unleavened bread were specially prepared for this sacred service.
5We sit down, and I pass around a plate of unleavened bread.
1Aside from matzoh or challah, few Jewish foods were as ubiquitous.
2But we broke it, and the matzoh went in crumbs on the ground.
3And he shared a bowl of matzoh ball soup with her.
4I had made this myself; no store-bought matzoh for me.
5Pasta, wine, matzoh, and pickles were also produced in the tenements, foods made by immigrants for immigrants.
7Rabbi Loew blessed the third matzoh, broke it up and passed the pieces around so that we could all take a bite.
8We washed our hands, bowed our heads, and said the blessings, then Rabbi Loew broke the matzoh and passed it around the circle.
9I waited till Federn was sipping his second cup of wine and nibbling on his second matzoh before opening up the subject of our visit.
10But you make me lay off the Matzoh and you're givin' me the needle.
11Just as they remember that we slaughter little children, always before Pesach, and bake their blood in matzohs.
12Why do we eat only Matzoh?
13So 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.
15Aside from matzoh or challah, few Jewish foods were as ubiquitous.
16But we broke it, and the matzoh went in crumbs on the ground.