No, but Hungarian Jews eat it.
The phone number of the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage is: 216-523-3900.
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The phone number of the Hungarian Heritage Society Museum is: 216-523-3900.
The address of the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage is: 300 Euclid Square Mall, Cleveland, OH 44132
The phone number of the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society is: 216-523-3900.
The web address of the Hungarian Heritage Society Museum is: http://www.jcu.edu/language/hunghemu.htm
The address of the Hungarian Heritage Society Museum is: 1301 E 9Th St, Cleveland, OH 44114
The address of the Cleveland Hungarian Heritage Society is: Po Box 24134, Cleveland, OH 44124-0134
No, he is of Hungarian Jewish heritage.
Don Shula was of Hungarian and Austrian descent. He grew up in a Hungarian immigrant community in Grand River, Ohio.
No. But, he was married to a lady who was Hungarian of Jewish heritage.
Matzoh, an unleavened bread traditionally eaten during Passover, has its origins in ancient Jewish history. It is believed to have been created by the Israelites during their hasty escape from Egypt, as they did not have time to let their bread rise. While there is no single inventor of matzoh, it has been a significant part of Jewish culture and tradition for thousands of years. The practice of making matzoh has been passed down through generations, adhering to specific religious guidelines.