The Passover food, which used to be unavailable under ... (JTA) — When it comes to consuming matzah, the Jews of the former Soviet Union are in a league of their own. At the top of the chart ...
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“Now I cook less Soviet food, which is associated with Russia — like Olivier salad, etc. Now I cook more Ukrainian food, like borscht and vareniki. I decided to incorporate that into the ...
More than a quarter century has passed since the collapse of the Soviet Union We still feel the ... former empire wherever fate brings us Soviet food an absolutely unique sociocultural phenomenon ...
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IFCJ said in a statement that it would distribute more than 100,000 boxes of matzah and 75,000 bottles of grape juice as part of holiday food packages for Passover in the former Soviet Union.