Definitions
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun Alternative spelling of
matzo .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun brittle flat bread eaten at Passover
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Examples
-
I of course obliged and have now added truffles stuffed in matzah boxes to my previously light load.
-
Hate to be the bearer of bad news, but a PB&J on matzah is out too.
-
Some people would make "matzah" - they would make a little fire and bake some flour.
-
Some people would make "matzah" - they would make a little fire and bake some flour.
-
Hanukkah spirit, a concept that almost sounds oxymoronic, is about as strong as the scent of matzah, which is sad, partially because Jews wrote all the best Christmas songs.
Danny Licht: Jews for Christmas, or How to Make the Holidays Less Blue
-
Hanukkah spirit, a concept that almost sounds oxymoronic, is about as strong as the scent of matzah, which is sad, partially because Jews wrote all the best Christmas songs.
Danny Licht: Jews for Christmas, or How to Make the Holidays Less Blue
-
The poll came as Israelis were cleaning their houses, cars and offices, and cooking furiously to get ready for the weeklong holiday, in which leavened bread is forbidden and unleavened bread called matzah is eaten instead.
-
The poll came as Israelis were cleaning their houses, cars and offices, and cooking furiously to get ready for the weeklong holiday, in which leavened bread is forbidden and unleavened bread called matzah is eaten instead.
-
The poll came as Israelis were cleaning their houses, cars and offices, and cooking furiously to get ready for the weeklong holiday, in which leavened bread is forbidden and unleavened bread called matzah is eaten instead.
-
Fifty percent of its business involves kosher-for-Passover food, particularly matzah, which is an extremely labor-intensive product.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.