“Focusing on every detail, rather than buying it in a box in the store, makes for a more direct and meaningful connection,” said Meir Rapaport, who bakes matzo with relatives outside their Brooklyn home.
Source: New York Times
A Family’s Passover Tradition: Making Matzo in Their Backyard
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