The nearly 18-foot tower, made of unleavened bread and chocolate spread, was built by senior citizens in Modi’in.
Residents of the Azrieli Palace assisted-living facility in Modi’in broke a world record by building a matzah and chocolate spread tower 5.4 meters (17.7 feet) high.
Two hundred residents took turns to build the tower, using matzah and the HaShachar Ha’ole chocolate spread, a classic Israeli Passover treat.
The tower consisted of 950 matzahs and weighed 10 kilos (22 pounds).
“We love the present and miss the past,” resident Perla Fleischman said. “We used to eat the matzah with the chocolate spread as children.”
After the record was confirmed by Guinness World Records, Gili, the local chef, turned the tower into chocolate balls.
While amazing event happened several years ago, we wanted to share this with you again this year.
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