You don't need to be Jewish to enjoy matzo, the crackerlike bread that has special historic significance in Judaism and dominates the Passover diet. Passover celebrates the flight of the Jews from ...
When it comes to matzo, Chicago chef Laura Frankel says hers is a love-hate relationship. “Matzo and I are frenemies,” she says of the unleavened cracker-like bread traditionally eaten during Jewish ...
Step inside the New York restaurant where matzo ball soup has been perfected into a beloved, legendary comfort dish.
Yes, we know that apples and honey is a thing on Rosh Hashanah, when dipping the fruit in honey is meant to symbolize a sweet New Year. And matzo — that flaky, irresistible cracker — is a Passover ...