Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
matzo .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Not the old accusation of slaughtering Christian children to use their blood for baking Passover matzoth, as in the past, but of the mass slaughter of women and children in Gaza.
"The Goldstone Report and the debate in Israel," by Edward C. Corrigan
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Not the old accusation of slaughtering Christian children to use their blood for baking Passover matzoth, as in the past, but of the mass slaughter of women and children in Gaza.
Printing: "The Goldstone Report and the debate in Israel," by Edward C. Corrigan
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Then the lieutenant's sister elevated the plate of matzoth and read from her own padd.
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"I heard your sister speak of the bread of affliction-clearly, a reference to the matzoth she was holding up."
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Instead he labeled those who raised the questions as purveyors of "blood libel accusations," i.e., to be saying something equivalent in its dastardliness to reviving the medieval canard that Jews used the blood of Christians to bake their matzoth at Passover.
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The round and tempting _matzoth_ (Passover bread) have been baked -- the guest is at the door!
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Spiel, kosher, ganof and matzoth are examples; their vowels remain un-American.
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In front of the head of the family is the Seder-dish, which is of such a kind as to allow three unleavened cakes or matzoth, each wrapped in a napkin, go be placed on it one above the other.
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In fact, the halacha in the SA and MB is that you can eat matzoths dipped in water to fulfill the mitzvoth of eating matzoth at the seder itself, which is quite the opposite of not eating any matzoh or matzoh type product dipped in water the entire Pesach
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Menahem Kahana/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images MAKING MATZOTH: Ultra Orthodox Jewish men kneaded dough for matzoth in Jerusalem Monday.
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