Step inside the storied universe of the last family-owned Matzo bakery in America. When it first opened its doors in 1925, the Streit’s Matzo Factory sat at the heart of the nation's largest Jewish immigrant community in New York’s Lower East Side. In the face of rapid gentrification, the resilient Streit’s survived over five generations by sticking to tradition, churning unleavened bread for Passover until it finally closed shop in 2016. This celebratory doc delves into the history of the iconic institution, its people and their heritage, and the unlikely triumphant tale of a famous family business.