Tag: Matzah

This article presents a variety of creative ways to incorporate matzah into delicious Pesach recipes beyond the traditional buttered or charoset-topped slice.
The newsletter highlights the success of Jewish athletes Max Fried and Dean Kremer in Major League Baseball, with Fried achieving a rare complete game shutout in under 100 pitches and Kremer earning his first win of the season with 10 strikeouts.
This recipe offers a fresh and colorful vegan salad for Pesach, incorporating matzah in a creative way.
Manischewitz, the well-known kosher-for-Passover brand, has recently undergone a rebranding that includes new packaging and a playful design featuring cartoon figures.
For a quick and easy Passover preparation, Kveller offers a variety of resources and guides.
The author reflects on the significance of matzah in their family, linking it to Soviet-era Jewish food practices and memories.
The article provides insights on choosing healthier Pesach matzah options.
Six13, an a cappella group, released a Passover parody of Abba songs, merging traditional Passover themes with Abba's iconic music and style.
In a 1991 episode of Shalom Sesame, Sarah Jessica Parker portrays TV reporter Peggy Pey interviewing Moishe Oofnik (Oscar the Grouch's Israeli cousin) and Oscar the Grouch about Passover and matzah.
This article discusses easy Passover Seder recipes that are kid-friendly.
For Passover in New York City in 2024, there are various options beyond traditional family seders, including public and online seders.
This text provides a recipe for making salted caramel chocolate matzah brittle by Matty from Mattys Kitchen.
In light of recent tragedies affecting both Israelis and Palestinians, the author suggests a symbolic change for the Passover seder by using only two matzot instead of the usual three to evoke the experience of scarcity and suffering in captivity.
Pesach can feel like a kitchen-driven servitude with endless cooking.
As Passover approaches, the internet offers a variety of festive clothing options for the whole family, from cozy pajamas to stylish dresses and themed t-shirts.
Kveller editors shared their Passover picks, including a ceramic Star of David bowl and ramekins for salt water.
Naama Shefi, founder of the Jewish Food Society, discusses a Sephardic Passover dish called Mina de Matza, a savory pie made with layers of matzah and fillings like spinach and cheese traditionally served at the Seder.
New Passover children's books released in 2024 feature a diverse range of themes and characters, including a superhero, a scientist, a T. rex hosting a seder, Jewish bears, and more.
The article discusses the often overlooked Pesach breakfasts and provides Pesach-friendly recipes to ensure a well-fed and happy family during the holiday.
As Passover approaches, the author reflects on the significance of the holiday in the current state of the world.
In response to a recent column about how the Forward should spell the name of the unleavened bread product eaten during Passover, readers shared their preferences.
This poem titled "Imagining Passover" reflects on the rituals and symbolism of the Passover holiday.
Soft matzah, although not new, has become more commercially available in recent years.
In the poem "Passover 2020" by Harris Bor, the author reflects on celebrating Passover during the COVID-19 pandemic, drawing parallels between the biblical story of the Exodus and the current global situation.
This Passover will be challenging for many as they gather without extended family and friends, missing the communal aspects like shul conversations and Yizkor.