War in Ukraine Could Put a Crunch on ‘Shmura’ Matzoh Supplies
Factories in Ukraine account for about 15 to 20 percent of the market share in the U.S. for shmura matzoh.
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Factories in Ukraine account for about 15-20% of the market share in the U.S. for shmura matzoh. (Courtesy of Meyer Stambler via JTA)
Factories in Ukraine account for about 15 to 20 percent of the market share in the U.S. for shmura matzoh.
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Passover-friendly almond butter cookies are a super tasty, chewy cookie that is good enough to enjoy all year. (Shannon Sarna via JTA)
These Passover-friendly almond butter cookies are a super tasty, chewy cookie that is good enough to enjoy all year.
Read MoreStephanie Ganz traces the Jewish history of Gold’s Horseradish and how two Jewish immigrants — Hyman and Tillie Gold, from Ukraine and Romania, respectively — came into the business almost by accident.
Read MoreIlene Spector shares some holiday tips for Passover, from how to enhance the flavor of your soup to a fun twist to add to your matzoh balls.
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Stuffed cabbage is popular in Ukraine and is known as holubtsi, which literally translates as "little pigeons". (Chanie Apfelbaum via JTA)
Stuffed cabbage is popular in Ukraine. Make some in solidarity with the Jews who were forced to flee their homes during this year’s Russia-Ukraine war.
Read MoreIlene Spector shares a rather easy recipe for a sauce to drizzle over homemade or store-bought gefilte fish.
Read MoreThis easy and fresh salad from Elite Jakob will go with any main course. If you cannot find butter lettuce, you can use Romaine hearts instead.
Read MoreThis easy salmon recipe is sure to steal the show on the festive dinner table. It is light and full of aromas from the fresh herbs and a touch of white wine.
Read MoreIn honor of the Ukrainian people and their courageous stand against Russia, Ilene Spector shares her recipe for Ukrainian sweet carrot salad. It is also in honor of her paternal great-grandmother, Ida Simon, who emigrated from the Ukraine.
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(Sean O'Neill; Courtesy of Bari Mitzmann; David Zvi Kalman; Courtesy of Rabbi Sam Reinstein; Emily Marbach via JTA)
It’s a golden age for creative Haggadot, writes Gabe Friedman, with options for everyone from the Seinfeld superfan to the history buff.
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As part of Beit Avi Chai's online offerings, Israeli journalist Romy Neumark narrates a series of short films on artistic works that bring Jewish holidays to light, including this painting by Marc Chagall at Israel's Knesset. (Courtesy of Beit Avi Chai via JTA)
Jerusalem’s Beit Avi Chai is creating an array of online content for Passover, including a series of short films on artistic works that bring Jewish holidays to light.
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