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  • Matzah - Wikipedia
    Matzah meal and matzah cake meal is crisp matzah that has been ground The cake meal has a very fine near flour-like consistency, useful in baking, while the standard matzah meal is somewhat coarser and used in cooking
  • Matzah - Chabad. org
    Matzah (also spelled matzo) is the central food eaten at the Seder, the ritual-rich meal held on the first two nights of Passover (only the first night in Israel)
  • MATZOTH definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    matzo in British English or matzoh (ˈmætsəʊ ), matza or matzah (ˈmætsə ) noun Word forms: plural matzos, matzohs, matzas, matzahs or matzoth (Hebrew maˈtsɔt ) a brittle very thin biscuit of unleavened bread, traditionally eaten during Passover
  • Strongs Hebrew: 4682. מַצָּה (matstsah) -- unleavened bread . . .
    Unleavened bread—prepared quickly without fermenting agents—forms a distinctive food throughout the Old Testament narrative and cultus Its flat, hastily-made character memorializes Israel’s redemption from Egypt, serves as a continuing sign of covenant purity, and foreshadows messianic fulfillment
  • What is Matzoh or Matzah? - Jewish Holidays - Orthodox Union
    Matzah is a crisp, flat, unleavened bread, made of flour and water, which must be baked before the dough has had time to rise It is the only type of “bread” which Jews may eat during Passover, and it must be made specifically for Passover use, under rabbinical supervision
  • Homemade Matzo (Matzah recipe) | Make your own Passover bread
    Matzo, sometimes referred to as matzah, matzoh or matza, is a thin unleavened bread made from flour and water that’s traditionally eaten during Passover Its texture and taste are similar to a thick crispy cracker and usually topped with salt and a schmear of butter
  • Matzo | Definition, Bread, Passover | Britannica
    matzo tool Tool used to pierce (dock) matzo bread, iron and wood, 18th century; in the Jewish Museum, New York City The Passover ritual requires that Jews eat matzos at least on the first night of the celebration Among observant Jews it is customary, however, to eat matzos throughout Passover
  • Passover – The Festival of Matzot – Pesach - Jewels of Judaism
    The Hebrew word “מצה” – “matza” means flat bread or unleavened bread and the word “מצות” – “matzot” is just the plural form of “matza ” Since there is no longer a Passover sacrifice, matza bread has taken center stage for this yearly festival
  • Why do we have three matzot at the Passover Seder?
    The matzot are symbolic of the three castes of Jews: Priests, Levites and Israelites; all of whom were liberated from Egyptian bondage They also commemorate the three measures of fine flour that Abraham told Sarah to bake into matzah when they were visited by the three angels 1 According to tradition, the angels' visit was on Passover
  • Jewish English Lexicon
    Unleavened bread eaten on Passover "We bought matzah for the seder " "What else is there to spread on my matzo apart from jam and honey and butter and margarine, Mommy?" (Glinert) The New Joys of Yiddish, by Leo Rosten and Lawrence Bush (New York, 2003 [1968])





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