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'''Matzah''' is unleavened bread made from dough that has not risen. It is a Torah commandment to eat it on the first night of Passover, the Seder night.
'''Matzah''' is [[bread]] bread made from dough that has not risen. It is a Torah commandment to [[Eating Matzah|eat]] it on the first night of [[Passover]], [[the Seder night]].


== Method of Baking ==
== Method of Baking ==
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== See Also ==
== See Also ==
* [[Eating matzah]]
* [[Eating Matzah|Eating matzah]]
* [[Mivtza Matzah (Matzah Campaign)]]
* [[Mivtza Matzah (Matzah Campaign)]]


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* The meticulous process of baking matzot - from "Hidur Mitzvah," part one • part two - grinding the wheat • part three - baking the matzot • part four - finishing the baking
* The meticulous process of baking matzot - from "Hidur Mitzvah," part one • part two - grinding the wheat • part three - baking the matzot • part four - finishing the baking


{{Pesach}}
== Refernces ==
== Refernces ==
[[Category:Matzah]]
[[he:מצה]]
[[he:מצה]]