No, Don't you know that all dogs are born catholic, Its in the bible, I think the quote says something about all dogs going to heaven. Just kidding lol... I did feed my dog motzoh once and he pooped blood, it seems real hard for them to digest.
Passover.
Matzoh is the flat unleavened bread which we eat in Passover as commanded in the Torah (Exodus ch.12).
No, but Hungarian Jews eat it.
It's a Jewish food, but you don't have to be Jewish to eat it.
Matzoh (unleavened cracker-like bread) instead of regular bread.
I wouldn't recommend it, since the days are only a few hours apart from each other. The best thing to do is to stick with PASSOVER matzoh.
Jews eat the Passover meal to commemorate what happen to them a long time ago. In the Bible, it explains that the Jews were taken out of Egypt, in a hurry. Their bread did not have a chance to leaven, and so they ate what they call "matzoh" Now Jews have a meal with "matzoh" in it, to commemorate it.
No, rabbits can't eat matzo or any bread product. Rabbits can't eat foods that are cooked or prepared for humans. Aside from their pellets, and hay (dried grass), rabbits should only eat certain fruits and vegetables. See the related question below for more details about a healthy rabbit diet.
Any food that is certified kosher for Passover. Instead of bread, matzoh is eaten.
There are countless dishes made from matzoh and matzoh products.
YES IT IS A JEWISH MEAL AT PASSOVER Answer No, there is no religious significance to matzoh balls. At Passover, the command is no levening in your house. You may have new flour (matzoh), but you can't bake bread because the definition of bread is flour and levening. The combination of matzoh and water yeilds unleavened bread. Matzoh balls are wheat dumplings which are boiled in chicken broth until done. Matzoh balls are made of eggs, oil, and matzoh meal, refrigerated, then boiled. Other than they fullfill the command for no levening in the house, there is no religious significance.
I ate the last piece of matzoh bread during Passover.