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matzoh

[ maht-suh; Sephardic Hebrew mah-tsah; Ashkenazic Hebrew mah-tsaw ]

noun

, plural mat·zohs, mat·zoth, mat·zot [maht, -s, uh, z, mah-, tsawt, mah, -tsohs].
  1. a variant of matzo.


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Not to mention, he added, all the bandannas — along with homemade scarves and sweaters, wool hats, pea soup, vegan matzoh ball soup, cookies, paintings, poems, letters and more.

And it’s also especially well suited to be served next to the chopped liver at a Passover Seder, or as a spread for matzoh throughout the holiday.

Daniel Synchvkov, 31, typically works in IT, but Russian energy attacks had shut down his internet and electricity — forcing him to pick up a shift at the matzoh factory.

He designed a poster in a pop-art style with a colossal piece of matzoh under huge Hebrew script that translated to “kosher for Passover.”

In one Midwestern state — far from the nearest bowl of matzoh ball soup — someone said it sounded like another word: “gumption.”

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