Streit’s is closing its doors after 90 years of producing the trademark Jewish bread – it may not be the city’s fault, but it is New York’s loss Earlier this month, Streit’s matzo factory announced it ...
(JTA) — “Streit’s: Matzo and the American Dream” is far more than a Jewish Horatio Alger story. It is that, of course — the film documents the story of an immigrant baker who came to the United States ...
Last fall, after the Passover holiday, Streit’s, the oldest family-owned matzo bakery, closed its five-floor factory on Rivington Street on the Lower East Side, which it had occupied since 1925. The ...
Last year took a toll on commercial real estate, but there continue to be opportunities for savvy real estate investors who can discern diamonds in the rough — and who work with a lender that shares ...
Streit’s, the kosher food company that’s best known for its matzah, is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. And while many things have changed since the matzah bakery was first opened on ...
“You don’t have to be Jewish to love Levy’s,” claimed a celebrated 1960s rye bread ad campaign, and the same is true about “Streit’s: Matzo and the American Dream.” Nominally the story of an arcane ...
The iconic Streit’s Matzo company is getting a documentary, and the film promises to look anything but flat. Streit’s, which opened its doors in 1925 on the Lower East Side of Manhattan is in its ...
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