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Mazzah : Judaic Terms
111 words, approx. 1 pages Unleavened bread eaten at *Pesah (‘Passover’). According to *Exodus 12:39, the Israelites took mazzah rather than bread with them when they fled from Egypt because they could not wait for the bread to rise. To commemorate this, mazzah must...
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Matzah : Judaism Terms
38 words, approx. 1 pages Unleavened bread, used during the eight-day festival of PASSOVER in place of leavened bread. Referred to in the HAGGADAH as “the bread of affliction.” Eaten as a matter of religious duty on the first day of...
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1,994 words, approx. 7 pages
 Matza (also Matzah Hebrew מַצָּה, in Ashkenazi matzo or matzoh, and in Yiddish, matze, Greek - "Masa", or "Massa") is a cracker-like bread made of white plain flour, and water. The dough is pricked in several places and not allowed to rise before...


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