Explore Matzah through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning and related words like matzo or matzoh. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Matzah in a sentence
Matzah meaning
Alternative spelling of matzo.
Using Matzah
- The main meaning on this page is: Alternative spelling of matzo.
- Useful related words include: matzo, matzoh, unleavened bread, bread.
- In the example corpus, matzah often appears in combinations such as: and matzah, the matzah, matzah ball.
Context around Matzah
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 2 start, 11 middle, 7 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Matzah
- In this selection, "matzah" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, unleavened, thin, thick, brei, products and balls stand out and add context to how "matzah" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include approach to matzah brei and and balls or matzah meal. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "matzah" sits close to words such as aar, aarons and abdulla, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with matzah
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
We know matzah; our tribe has eaten matzah since biblical times. (11 words)
One of its largest endeavors is Tiferet Matzot, the only Ukrainian factory that produces handmade matzah. (16 words)
This is an upgrade to their annual service of delivering shmurah matzah before Pesach to the community. (17 words)
He received an email from a young man with Detroit roots who now works for the American government in country in the Middle East who didn’t think he would be able to have matzah delivered to him in time for Passover. (42 words)
Now (((They))) are making up a plague as an excuse to rob you of your business, foreclose on your home and sell you into slavery to the Chinese, while (((They))) feast on gourmet ice cream and matzah made from aborted fetuses. (41 words)
Here we have a sort of a communion wafer-and-matzah religious pairing: director Martin Scorsese’s deeply serious story of Portuguese missionaries in 17-century Japan and Nathan Silver’s exquisitely Jewish semi-rom-com. (36 words)
This is the most contentious step of making matzah brei: Do you soak it in water, or just let it soak in the eggs for a few minutes? (28 words)
Example sentences (20)
A minority of Jews add an additional stringency by avoiding “gebrochts”—unleavened matzah products that become wet, such as matzah balls or matzah meal.
In more rural places, some people made ultra-thin matzah by hand, but others made soft, thick matzah.
We know matzah; our tribe has eaten matzah since biblical times.
There are three types of machine matzah as far as the level of kashrut is concerned, but much more variation in hand matzah practices.
As all factories in Russia were owned by the government, it was their policy that set the standard for matzah production.
It’s traditional to eat matzah, which is like a cracker but is also used in a soup.
More than three times as many of you preferred the spelling of “matzah” over “matzo”; some suggested alternative spellings altogether, including matzoh, matzuh, the Boston-accented matzee and the perhaps Italian-inspired mazza.
So too, right after the ceremony, breaking the middle matzah into two, which also symbolizes the splitting of the Yam Suf.
Here we have a sort of a communion wafer-and-matzah religious pairing: director Martin Scorsese’s deeply serious story of Portuguese missionaries in 17-century Japan and Nathan Silver’s exquisitely Jewish semi-rom-com.
One of its largest endeavors is Tiferet Matzot, the only Ukrainian factory that produces handmade matzah.
She added, “There was a lovely feeling entering the Great Hall of the statehouse, with representatives who sat around tables and everyone had matzah.
He received an email from a young man with Detroit roots who now works for the American government in country in the Middle East who didn’t think he would be able to have matzah delivered to him in time for Passover.
He’s the son of a Catholic father and a Jewish mother of Polish-Russian heritage, and he was raised on latkes, kasha varnishkes, and matzah ball soup.
Now (((They))) are making up a plague as an excuse to rob you of your business, foreclose on your home and sell you into slavery to the Chinese, while (((They))) feast on gourmet ice cream and matzah made from aborted fetuses.
Then Outremont MP Tom Mulcair, right, accompanies NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, second from right, on a visit to a matzah bakery in 2018.
This is an upgrade to their annual service of delivering shmurah matzah before Pesach to the community.
Rabbi David Stein, head of the Star-K in Israel, says the differences between matzah start even before the wheat is harvested.
Take a French toast-approach to matzah brei and add vanilla, cinnamon, milk, and a touch of sugar right into the egg mixture.
The matzah, the charoset, the maror, the parsley dipped in the saltwater which somehow tastes rich and exotic in the context of the seder.
This is the most contentious step of making matzah brei: Do you soak it in water, or just let it soak in the eggs for a few minutes?
Common combinations with matzah
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: