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Manischewitz

Manischewitz (/ˌmænɪˈʃɛvɪts/; Hebrew: מנישביץ) is a brand of kosher products founded in 1888 Cincinnati, Ohio, and best known for its matzo and kosher wine. It became a public corporation in 1923 but remained under family control until January 1991,[2] when it was bought out by a private equity firm. On April 7, 2014, Sankaty Advisors, an arm of the private equity firm Bain Capital, bought the company from a group that included the investment firm Harbinger.[3] It is the world's largest Matzo manufacturer, one of America's largest kosher brands, and the first American exporter of matzo.[4]

The Manischewitz Company
TypePrivately held company
IndustryKosher Foods
FoundedCincinnati, Ohio (1888 (1888))
FounderDov Behr Manischewitz
Headquarters
80 Avenue K, Newark, New Jersey
,
United States[1]
Area served
Nationwide
Products
OwnerKayco Kosher & Beyond - Bayonne, NJ
Websitewww.manischewitz.com

History

Because matzo must go from mixing to baking in a very short period of time to prevent the possibility of the dough rising, before the mid-1800s, matzo was typically baked in purpose-built ovens located in synagogues.[5] Starting in the mid-1800s, it was typically baked in small bakeries with specialized machines.[5] It was often not easily accessible to non-wealthy families.[5]

 
One of the locations the company held in Cincinnati in its formative years, 1926

The B. Manischewitz Company, LLC was founded by Rabbi Dov Behr Manischewitz, in 1888 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Manischewitz designed a machine that could cut and baked matzo in a form that was easily packaged and shipped, which made producing it less expensive and so more available to most US Jews.[5] The Company went public in 1923 and remained a public corporation until it was taken private in a management buyout led by Kohlberg & Company in 1990 for $42.5 million.[6][7][8] By 1926, the Cuvier Press Club described it as the largest firm of matzo bakers in the world, and the first American exporter of the flatbread.[4]

In the 1930s, in order to produce their products all year round, the company created Tam-Tam crackers, which are small hexagonal matzos, according to a recent book Manischewitz: The Matzo Family, written by the founder's great-granddaughter, Laura Manischewitz Alpern (though the modern Tam Tam is quite different from matzo). Their original product, the square matzo, revolutionized matzo-making, which until the family's production process, used to consist of rolling the matzo and trimming the edges by hand. It was also considered quite revolutionary to make matzos by machine.[9] The company built a second production site on Bay Street in Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1932, to better serve the large Jewish community of the New York metropolitan area,[10] and the Cincinnati facility was eventually closed in 1958.

In 1990, a $1 million fine was levied against the company for price fixing with its two main competitors at the time, Streit's and Horowitz-Margareten.[11] In 1998, Richard A. Bernstein purchased the company from KKR.[12] In 2004 its name was changed to the R.A.B. Food Group, LLC and today it is known as The Manischewitz Company.[10]

From 2007 to 2014, Manischewitz was owned by the hedge fund Harbinger Capital.[13] Manischewitz remains the world's top matzo manufacturer and one of America's top kosher brands.[6] On June 14, 2011, a new 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m2) facility opened at 80 Avenue K in the East Ward of Newark, New Jersey, serving as both a plant and corporate headquarters for the company.[14] In July 2017 the company closed the facility in favor of another New Jersey location, cutting 169 jobs.[15]

Foods

 
Potato latke made from Manischewitz brand mix frying in hot olive oil.
 
Package of Goodman's macaroons, a Manischewitz product

Manischewitz's main innovation - making matzos with machines instead of by hand - aroused some initial controversy. Some rabbis of the era claimed that in order to be acceptable for religious use, the matzo had to have been made by a man and not a machine.[6][16] Manischewitz was ultimately able to overcome these concerns, in part by demonstrating meticulous adherence to the halakha (religious rules).[16]

Manischewitz acquired Horowitz-Margareten Matzo and manufactures Goodman matzo and macaroons. In addition to matzo, Manischewitz-labeled foods include cookies, macaroons, pasta, and soups. Other well-known kosher brands associated with R.A.B. include Carmel, Elite, Mother's, Rokeach, Mrs. Adler's, and Tradition; many of these were acquired by R.A.B. after successful runs as independent kosher labels.[17]

However, R.A.B. is not involved with Manischewitz wine, except in name. Beginning in 1986, it licensed the Manischewitz brand name to the Manischewitz Wine Company, a subsidiary of Canandaigua Wine Company (now Constellation Brands).[18] In 2021, the brand was acquired by E & J Gallo Winery.[19]

Wine

 
Bottle of Manischewitz

The Manischewitz winery is located in Canandaigua, New York.[20] It is the property of E & J Gallo, which continues to license the Manischewitz name from R.A.B. Foods.[21] The winery was founded by Leo Star and run by the Star family since 1927.

The Manischewitz winery is best known for its budget concord wine, which is widely available in much of North America.[22] Made from labrusca grapes, it is combined with a large amount of residual sugar.[23] Because concord was popularized by the U.S. media over the years as being the kosher wine, it is often the wine that is used to celebrate Passover. However, Manischewitz's sweet Concord contains corn syrup, a sweetener derived from corn, which is forbidden during Passover among Ashkenazi Jews. Manischewitz produces special Kosher for Passover bottling of its wines, which are sweetened with cane sugar as opposed to the corn syrup that is used throughout the year.[24][25]

The sweetness of Manischewitz wine and other kosher wines is often the fodder of jokes. However, Kosher wine does not have to be sweet. One of the reasons for the prevalence of sweet kosher wine in the U.S., and in the Americas generally, dates back to the early days of Jews in America, when they needed to locally produce kosher wine for the Kiddush ritual that is performed on the Shabbat and holidays. The combination of a limited choice of grape varieties that could grow in the areas where Jews had settled, along with the limited amount of time that was available to produce the wine and a market that was dominated by hard cider, yielded a bitter wine that had to be sweetened in order to make it palatable.[26]

Because the sweet Manischewitz variety of wine is so well known in the U.S., the existence of a thriving kosher wine industry that is anchored by vineyards in France and Israel, along with a growing U.S. industry, is often a surprise to Americans who are unaccustomed to taking kosher wine seriously.[18]

Advertising

The company has used the slogan "Man-O-Manischewitz What a Wine!" for advertising. The company and this advertising campaign are fictionally represented in season five of Mad Men as a new account.[27]

Controversies

  • They were fined for alleged price fixing.[2]
  • Sabbath Observers have a long-standing practice to not use Manischewitz-brand products on religious occasions.[28] Some of this has been traced to their Saturday morning sponsorship of radio ads with their "Manischewitz Matzos for Pesach" jingle heard by Observant worshippers when walking home from synagogue at a time of year when open windows made it clear that these people were not of interest to the company; they in turn would not allow the company's products into their homes. Emphasis on Sabbath observance is the key issue.[29][30]

See also

References

  1. ^ Verdon, Joan (June 15, 2011). "Manischewitz calls Newark a key ingredient in its growth plan". NorthJersey.com. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Manischewitz Fined $1 Million for Fixing the Price of Matzah". JTA.org (Jewish Telegraphic Agency). May 21, 1991.
  3. ^ "Sankaty Advisors, an arm of private equity firm Bain Capital, bought the company from a group that included the investment firm Harbinger". The New York Times. April 8, 2014. Retrieved April 8, 2014.
  4. ^ a b Cuvier Press Club (1926). Cincinnati, 'the Queen City': Newspaper Reference Book. Cincinnati. p. 109. This concern was the first to export matzos from the United States, and now exports to all civilized countries of the world nearly 1,000,000 pounds annually.
  5. ^ a b c d Woellert, Dann. Historic restaurants of Cincinnati : the Queen City's tasty history. pp. 179+. ISBN 1-4671-1764-1. OCLC 910530663.
  6. ^ a b c Lukas, Paul (April 1, 2004). "Days of Wine and Matzos: How a Cincinnati family became the name in kosher foods". CNN Money. Retrieved September 6, 2008.
  7. ^ Martin, Douglas (September 23, 2003). "Bernard Manischewitz, Last in Family Firm, Dies at 89". The New York Times. Retrieved September 6, 2008.
  8. ^ Alpern, Lara Manishewitz (2008). Manischewitz: The Matzo Family. ktav. ISBN 978-1-60280-003-8.
  9. ^ "Cincinnati Enquirer". Cincinnati.com. April 8, 2009. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  10. ^ a b . Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  11. ^ Tregarthen, Timothy (1999). The Matzo Fix. Worth Publishers. ISBN 978-1-57259-418-0.
  12. ^ "History of The B. Manischewitz Company, LLC – FundingUniverse". FundingUniverse.com. Retrieved October 19, 2017.
  13. ^ "For Falcone, No Joy in the Sale of Manischewitz". New York Times. April 11, 2014. Retrieved January 7, 2015.
  14. ^ "Manischewitz Company Relocates Headquarters to Newark - a set on Flickr". Flickr.com. Retrieved December 25, 2011.
  15. ^ "Manischewitz reportedly shutting down Newark plant". July 18, 2017.
  16. ^ a b Kahn, Bruce. . Archived from the original on October 15, 2011. Retrieved July 17, 2012.
  17. ^ "R.A.B. Food Group LLC". Retrieved September 6, 2008.
  18. ^ a b Howard G. Goldberg (March 23, 1994). "Manischewitz Only Sweet? Not Anymore". New York Times. Retrieved November 13, 2007.
  19. ^ Pomranz, Mike (January 6, 2021). "Some Well-Known Wines Are Under New Ownership as E & J Gallo Acquires Over 30 Brands from Constellation". Food & Wine. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on August 1, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2008.
  21. ^ Pomranz, Mike (January 6, 2021). "Some Well-Known Wines Are Under New Ownership as E & J Gallo Acquires Over 30 Brands from Constellation". Food & Wine. Retrieved September 28, 2022.
  22. ^ "Manaschewitz wine - mahalo.com". Retrieved September 7, 2008.
  23. ^ "The History of Manischewitz; Or, Where Did That Sweet Grape Wine Come From?". March 11, 2014. Retrieved May 21, 2021.
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on June 6, 2008. Retrieved September 7, 2008.
  25. ^ "Products: Kosher for Passover". Retrieved May 21, 2021.
  26. ^ "The 11th Plague? Why People Drink Sweet Wine on Passover". The Atlantic. April 14, 2011. Retrieved November 4, 2011.
  27. ^ "Man-O-Manischewitz!". Cardcow.com. Retrieved December 25, 2011.
  28. ^ Heshy Fried (May 6, 2009), Orthodox Jews Don't Drink Manischewitz, retrieved August 22, 2022
  29. ^ Joseph Berger (April 7, 2017). "The Grape Juice Wars of Passover". The New York Times. Retrieved August 22, 2022. going back generations
  30. ^ Why Is Manischewitz Wine Not Kosher For Passover?, Sabbath-observant Jews

External links

  • Official website - Main Site
  • Official website - Wine Division

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For the band see Manishevitz Manischewitz ˌ m ae n ɪ ˈ ʃ ɛ v ɪ t s Hebrew מנישביץ is a brand of kosher products founded in 1888 Cincinnati Ohio and best known for its matzo and kosher wine It became a public corporation in 1923 but remained under family control until January 1991 2 when it was bought out by a private equity firm On April 7 2014 Sankaty Advisors an arm of the private equity firm Bain Capital bought the company from a group that included the investment firm Harbinger 3 It is the world s largest Matzo manufacturer one of America s largest kosher brands and the first American exporter of matzo 4 The Manischewitz CompanyTypePrivately held companyIndustryKosher FoodsFoundedCincinnati Ohio 1888 1888 FounderDov Behr ManischewitzHeadquarters80 Avenue K Newark New Jersey United States 1 Area servedNationwideProductsMatzoKosher wineKosher FoodsOwnerKayco Kosher amp Beyond Bayonne NJWebsitewww wbr manischewitz wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Foods 3 Wine 3 1 Advertising 4 Controversies 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditBecause matzo must go from mixing to baking in a very short period of time to prevent the possibility of the dough rising before the mid 1800s matzo was typically baked in purpose built ovens located in synagogues 5 Starting in the mid 1800s it was typically baked in small bakeries with specialized machines 5 It was often not easily accessible to non wealthy families 5 One of the locations the company held in Cincinnati in its formative years 1926 The B Manischewitz Company LLC was founded by Rabbi Dov Behr Manischewitz in 1888 in Cincinnati Ohio Manischewitz designed a machine that could cut and baked matzo in a form that was easily packaged and shipped which made producing it less expensive and so more available to most US Jews 5 The Company went public in 1923 and remained a public corporation until it was taken private in a management buyout led by Kohlberg amp Company in 1990 for 42 5 million 6 7 8 By 1926 the Cuvier Press Club described it as the largest firm of matzo bakers in the world and the first American exporter of the flatbread 4 In the 1930s in order to produce their products all year round the company created Tam Tam crackers which are small hexagonal matzos according to a recent book Manischewitz The Matzo Family written by the founder s great granddaughter Laura Manischewitz Alpern though the modern Tam Tam is quite different from matzo Their original product the square matzo revolutionized matzo making which until the family s production process used to consist of rolling the matzo and trimming the edges by hand It was also considered quite revolutionary to make matzos by machine 9 The company built a second production site on Bay Street in Jersey City New Jersey in 1932 to better serve the large Jewish community of the New York metropolitan area 10 and the Cincinnati facility was eventually closed in 1958 In 1990 a 1 million fine was levied against the company for price fixing with its two main competitors at the time Streit s and Horowitz Margareten 11 In 1998 Richard A Bernstein purchased the company from KKR 12 In 2004 its name was changed to the R A B Food Group LLC and today it is known as The Manischewitz Company 10 From 2007 to 2014 Manischewitz was owned by the hedge fund Harbinger Capital 13 Manischewitz remains the world s top matzo manufacturer and one of America s top kosher brands 6 On June 14 2011 a new 200 000 square foot 19 000 m2 facility opened at 80 Avenue K in the East Ward of Newark New Jersey serving as both a plant and corporate headquarters for the company 14 In July 2017 the company closed the facility in favor of another New Jersey location cutting 169 jobs 15 Foods Edit Potato latke made from Manischewitz brand mix frying in hot olive oil Package of Goodman s macaroons a Manischewitz product Manischewitz s main innovation making matzos with machines instead of by hand aroused some initial controversy Some rabbis of the era claimed that in order to be acceptable for religious use the matzo had to have been made by a man and not a machine 6 16 Manischewitz was ultimately able to overcome these concerns in part by demonstrating meticulous adherence to the halakha religious rules 16 Manischewitz acquired Horowitz Margareten Matzo and manufactures Goodman matzo and macaroons In addition to matzo Manischewitz labeled foods include cookies macaroons pasta and soups Other well known kosher brands associated with R A B include Carmel Elite Mother s Rokeach Mrs Adler s and Tradition many of these were acquired by R A B after successful runs as independent kosher labels 17 However R A B is not involved with Manischewitz wine except in name Beginning in 1986 it licensed the Manischewitz brand name to the Manischewitz Wine Company a subsidiary of Canandaigua Wine Company now Constellation Brands 18 In 2021 the brand was acquired by E amp J Gallo Winery 19 Wine Edit Bottle of Manischewitz The Manischewitz winery is located in Canandaigua New York 20 It is the property of E amp J Gallo which continues to license the Manischewitz name from R A B Foods 21 The winery was founded by Leo Star and run by the Star family since 1927 The Manischewitz winery is best known for its budget concord wine which is widely available in much of North America 22 Made from labrusca grapes it is combined with a large amount of residual sugar 23 Because concord was popularized by the U S media over the years as being the kosher wine it is often the wine that is used to celebrate Passover However Manischewitz s sweet Concord contains corn syrup a sweetener derived from corn which is forbidden during Passover among Ashkenazi Jews Manischewitz produces special Kosher for Passover bottling of its wines which are sweetened with cane sugar as opposed to the corn syrup that is used throughout the year 24 25 The sweetness of Manischewitz wine and other kosher wines is often the fodder of jokes However Kosher wine does not have to be sweet One of the reasons for the prevalence of sweet kosher wine in the U S and in the Americas generally dates back to the early days of Jews in America when they needed to locally produce kosher wine for the Kiddush ritual that is performed on the Shabbat and holidays The combination of a limited choice of grape varieties that could grow in the areas where Jews had settled along with the limited amount of time that was available to produce the wine and a market that was dominated by hard cider yielded a bitter wine that had to be sweetened in order to make it palatable 26 Because the sweet Manischewitz variety of wine is so well known in the U S the existence of a thriving kosher wine industry that is anchored by vineyards in France and Israel along with a growing U S industry is often a surprise to Americans who are unaccustomed to taking kosher wine seriously 18 Advertising Edit The company has used the slogan Man O Manischewitz What a Wine for advertising The company and this advertising campaign are fictionally represented in season five of Mad Men as a new account 27 Controversies EditThey were fined for alleged price fixing 2 Sabbath Observers have a long standing practice to not use Manischewitz brand products on religious occasions 28 Some of this has been traced to their Saturday morning sponsorship of radio ads with their Manischewitz Matzos for Pesach jingle heard by Observant worshippers when walking home from synagogue at a time of year when open windows made it clear that these people were not of interest to the company they in turn would not allow the company s products into their homes Emphasis on Sabbath observance is the key issue 29 30 See also EditStreit s Yehuda MatzosReferences Edit Verdon Joan June 15 2011 Manischewitz calls Newark a key ingredient in its growth plan NorthJersey com Retrieved July 17 2012 a b Manischewitz Fined 1 Million for Fixing the Price of Matzah JTA org Jewish Telegraphic Agency May 21 1991 Sankaty Advisors an arm of private equity firm Bain Capital bought the company from a group that included the investment firm Harbinger The New York Times April 8 2014 Retrieved April 8 2014 a b Cuvier Press Club 1926 Cincinnati the Queen City Newspaper Reference Book Cincinnati p 109 This concern was the first to export matzos from the United States and now exports to all civilized countries of the world nearly 1 000 000 pounds annually a b c d Woellert Dann Historic restaurants of Cincinnati the Queen City s tasty history pp 179 ISBN 1 4671 1764 1 OCLC 910530663 a b c Lukas Paul April 1 2004 Days of Wine and Matzos How a Cincinnati family became the name in kosher foods CNN Money Retrieved September 6 2008 Martin Douglas September 23 2003 Bernard Manischewitz Last in Family Firm Dies at 89 The New York Times Retrieved September 6 2008 Alpern Lara Manishewitz 2008 Manischewitz The Matzo Family ktav ISBN 978 1 60280 003 8 Cincinnati Enquirer Cincinnati com April 8 2009 Retrieved October 19 2017 a b Manishewitz History Archived from the original on June 30 2012 Retrieved July 17 2012 Tregarthen Timothy 1999 The Matzo Fix Worth Publishers ISBN 978 1 57259 418 0 History of The B Manischewitz Company LLC FundingUniverse FundingUniverse com Retrieved October 19 2017 For Falcone No Joy in the Sale of Manischewitz New York Times April 11 2014 Retrieved January 7 2015 Manischewitz Company Relocates Headquarters to Newark a set on Flickr Flickr com Retrieved December 25 2011 Manischewitz reportedly shutting down Newark plant July 18 2017 a b Kahn Bruce The Americanization of Matzah Archived from the original on October 15 2011 Retrieved July 17 2012 R A B Food Group LLC Retrieved September 6 2008 a b Howard G Goldberg March 23 1994 Manischewitz Only Sweet Not Anymore New York Times Retrieved November 13 2007 Pomranz Mike January 6 2021 Some Well Known Wines Are Under New Ownership as E amp J Gallo Acquires Over 30 Brands from Constellation Food amp Wine Retrieved September 28 2022 Manischewitz wine heritage history Archived from the original on August 1 2008 Retrieved September 6 2008 Pomranz Mike January 6 2021 Some Well Known Wines Are Under New Ownership as E amp J Gallo Acquires Over 30 Brands from Constellation Food amp Wine Retrieved September 28 2022 Manaschewitz wine mahalo com Retrieved September 7 2008 The History of Manischewitz Or Where Did That Sweet Grape Wine Come From March 11 2014 Retrieved May 21 2021 Manischewitz wine FAQ Archived from the original on June 6 2008 Retrieved September 7 2008 Products Kosher for Passover Retrieved May 21 2021 The 11th Plague Why People Drink Sweet Wine on Passover The Atlantic April 14 2011 Retrieved November 4 2011 Man O Manischewitz Cardcow com Retrieved December 25 2011 Heshy Fried May 6 2009 Orthodox Jews Don t Drink Manischewitz retrieved August 22 2022 Joseph Berger April 7 2017 The Grape Juice Wars of Passover The New York Times Retrieved August 22 2022 going back generations Why Is Manischewitz Wine Not Kosher For Passover Sabbath observant JewsExternal links EditOfficial website Main Site Official website Wine Division Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Manischewitz amp oldid 1135663330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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