Gebrochts (Yiddish: געבראקטס, lit. 'broken', also known as Hebrew: מצה שרויה, romanized: matzo shruya, lit. 'soaked matzo') refers to matzo that has absorbed liquid. Avoidance of gebrochts or "Non Gebrochts" is an aspect of Passover kashrut observed by many in the Hasidic Jewish community, and among some other Ashkenazi Jewish groups influenced by Hasidism. [1]
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matzo') refers to matzo that has absorbed liquid. Avoidance of gebrochts or "Non Gebrochts" is an aspect of Passover kashrut observed by many in the Hasidic...
suit. Sephardi Jews have always permitted eating kitniyot on Passover. Gebrochts (Yiddish: געבראקטס, lit. 'broken', also known as Hebrew: מצה שרויה, romanized:...
products although it cannot become chametz. Such products are called gebrochts (Yiddish: broken), referring to the broken or ground matzo used for baking...
the stringency against eating gebrochts, matzah that has come into contact with fluids. Those who avoid eating gebrochts will eat matzah brei and other...
may allow leavening; this stringency is known as gebrochts. However, Jews who avoid eating gebrochts will eat cooked matzah dishes on the eighth day of...
Passover that go beyond the rules of kashrut, such as not eating kitniyot, gebrochts or garlic. Biblical rules also control the use of agriculture produce...
gouverneur de selve mocht aenslaen, hem wijs gemaeckt dat a 54 realen gebrocht waere, ende oock zulex dat Naen in sijn E. presentie aen Wiergeware de...