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Handmade Whole Wheat Round Shmura Matzos - 1 LB

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SKU: P-992

Freshly Baked Traditional Round Handmade Passover Shmurah Matzohs made with WHole Wheat Flour

  • Item Contains: Approx. 5-6 Matzohs
  • Net Weight: 1 lb.
Certified Kosher under the strict supervision of the Badatz of Yerushalayim.
Kosher for Passover
Certified Parve - Dairy Free
DISCLAIMER: Due to the extreme fragile nature of Handmade Matzohs, some matzos may arrive broken. Sorry, no refunds for broken Matzohs.
Item Contains: Approx. 5-6 Matzohs
Net Weight: 1 lb.
Certified Kosher under the strict supervision of the Badatz of Yerushalayim. Certified Kosher under the strict supervision of the Badatz of Yerushalayim.
Certified Parve - Dairy Free Certified Parve - Dairy Free
  Rated 5 out of 5 stars
based on 2 reviews
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Great product
by CAguy2 from Los Angeles, CA on 4/25/2014
Bought this product as a change for Passover and was not disappointed. Matzah was HUGE and tasty. Held up to the charoset and maror as well as the chopped liver. Would definitely buy again!
 
As tradition wills it
by Carolus from on 4/23/2014
The Matza Sh'Mura was meant to be an important of the Seider celebration.