Sydney Jewish Museum
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    Номер объектаM2018/054:082
    ОписаниеN.S.W. Matzo Co. Calico bag for matzah meal. The label advertises the company as being the largest and most modern matzo bakery in the southern hemisphere.

    Solomon’s Bakery was founded in 1890 by Harris Hymes Solomon. Solomon began baking matzah for his local community following the closure of a matzah company in Melbourne. Due to increased demand, he opened his first shop in Newtown, becoming the first matzah producer in New South Wales.

    Solomon’s Bakery sold an array of baked goods, and his company R. Solomon & Co. produced matzah at his factory during the Pesach “season.” The factory produced other goods including spices, sippets, horseradish, noodles, breadcrumbs, cake mixes, and dried fruit.

    The company was owned and operated by three generations of the Solomon family before it was sold to the Saltoon family in 1977. In 2004 Matzah production ceased in Australia due to increasing production costs and Israeli competition.

    The collection contains original records and documents pertaining to the company, as well as packaging, labels, calico sacks for matzah meal, Rosh Hashanah cards, recipes, and a visitor's log, where visiting Rabbis recorded inspection reports for the factory.
    Место изготовленияSydney, New South Wales, Australia
    ТемаAustralian Jewish history, food and eating, festivals, celebrations etc., Passover, Pesach, matzoh
    Наименованиеpackages
    Материалcotton
    Размерность
      length: 328.00 mm
      width: 270.00 mm
    Кредитная линияSydney Jewish Museum Collection, Donated by Ann Tooler