Jewish - Food for the less fortunate 1908
by Mike Savad
Title
Jewish - Food for the less fortunate 1908
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Colorized Photo
Description
Colorized photo from 1908
Original Title: Delivering matzoths
Location: 137 E. Broadway, NY
Passover is a time where you and your family sit around a table, reading about the story of Passover. During this time we eat Matzo, a flat bread that didn't rise, it sort of looks and tastes like cardboard.
But this is a good time of year to also help out the less fortunate, and for those families that couldn't afford to buy or make their own matzo, more fortunate families would drop off boxes of both matzo and matzo flour to those that really need it.
You can't have a proper Seder without the matzo.
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