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InterfaithFamily.com supporters Matt Wallace and Julie Unger told us a great story about how matzah ball soup brought their family together. You can watch the video and get the recipe below.
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The spring holiday commemorating the Exodus of the Jews from slavery in Egypt. The Hebrew name is "Pesach."Hebrew word for an unleavened bread, traditionally eaten during the holiday of Passover.
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