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Tuesday, September 23, 2003

Matzah man moves on: Bernard Manischewitz, the last in a matzah dynasty, has passed on to the world where it's Passover all year round. "The grandson of an Ohio rabbi who opened a factory in 1888, Manischewitz oversaw the company's growth into an empire selling wine, borscht, and Tam Tams," writes are friends at Nextbook.org. "Manischewitz, who sold the business in 1991, once said its kosher products freed people from "the compulsory obsession with the problems of cooking." In his memory, let's raise a glass -- of Manischewitz.
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