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Oh yes!I treat Matzo like most folks treat a cracker. Break it up into 1 inch squares put some cream cheese a little lox. Chopped liver. Eggs and Onions. A little piece of roast lamb, some gravy. Great with butter and a ball of gefilte fish.
And of course...
Matzo Balls
hmm good suggestions. Since I follow more sephardi rules, I had myself some bean soup and used the Matzah in replacement of soup crackers.I treat Matzo like most folks treat a cracker. Break it up into 1 inch squares put some cream cheese a little lox. Chopped liver. Eggs and Onions. A little piece of roast lamb, some gravy. Great with butter and a ball of gefilte fish.
And of course...
Matzo Balls
speaking of which, they were a great hit with my family on shabbos. My 2yr old goyishe nephew ate 5 (I baked a triple batch)!Oh yes!
I just grilled some liver tonight and have some leftover to process up with some sauted onions that are so sweet, I can't wait to try it tomorrow, but I have to use GF matzah and I only have one piece left I baked of the oat kind.
Well we don't treat it that way, it is a holy bread commanded by G-d to be eaten, no matter what we think of the taste.
I may not like the taste. But it is a Mitzvah ordained by HaShem.
This is exactly the lesson I learned last week.I may not like the taste. But it is a Mitzvah ordained by HaShem. You might as well shoot arrows at Moses, or Avraham, or David, or for that matter the Torah itself.
We may not always like the Mitzvoth, but we do them anyways, to show our love for HaShem. When we are kids, we don't always like doing the chores our mother's give us such as weeding gardens or hte like. But we do them anyways, because welove our parents and want to demonstrate that love with very limited vocabulary. It is the same with HaShem.
Yochanan
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