Article: REFLECTING ON BLINTZES ; They're a Jewish tradition for breaking the fast on Yom Kippur

If you want to serve something special to break the fast on Yom Kippur, consider blintzes. These are very thin pancakes folded around a cheese filling and topped with butter, jam, berries or sour cream.

"They are truly, truly special," said Renee Rudolph of Hingham, who makes the recipe she enjoyed as a child growing up in South Africa. "My mother had what you could call golden hands, and these blintzes are flavorful and moist."

Blintzes - whose name comes from the Yiddish word "blintze" - suit well the evening meal at the end of Yom Kippur, a day of reflection and repentance at the end of the 10-day period known as The Days of Awe or The High Holidays, which began Monday evening on Rosh ...

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