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Paletas Manischewitz – sweet wine ice lollies

Turn kiddush wine into a cooling, icy treat

July 6, 2025 07:53
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Fine wine - sweet kiddish wine becomes a cooling popsicle Photo: Ilan Rabchiskey

Cook: Freezing time - 5 hours

Serves: 6

Manischewitz, a popular American kosher foods manufacturer that originated in Ohio during the late nineteenth century, has somehow become a staple of La Comunidad.

The company specialized in kosher wine and food, such as matzah, borscht, and gefilte fish. It became a corporation in 1923.

For better or worse, its wine in particular has become an essential actor in Jewish popular culture. Some deem it too sweet and syrupy. Others argue that it is part of an old tradition connected with Jewish immigration to the United States in the late nineteenth century that has outlived its purposes. The palate, they say, requires a more subtle, lasting flavor.

Yet even though other kosher products have long been available, Mexican Jews, especially those belonging to the immigrant generation, have remained loyal to Manischewitz wines, either as part of their Shabbat or on other holiday meals. It is still served at circumcisions, bar mitzvahs, and weddings – so much so that a segment of the population feels nostalgia toward it, which isn’t an impediment for all kinds of derogatory jokes. Un copa de Manischewitz fortalece el camino – al panteón. (A glass of Manischewitz gives you strength on the road – to the cemetery.)

Ingredients

1 x 750ml bottle Manischewitz sweet red wine
3 wide strips orange peel
4 whole cloves
1 cinnamon stick
480ml (2 cups) water
Thinly sliced limes and tangerines, optional