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Created page with "thumb '''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. == Method of Baking == The Torah does not provide details about preparing matzah, but according to most halachic authorities, matzah should be made by hand rather than machine, and in a round shape rather than square. The preparation and baking of matzah is done in a special bakery, with extre..." |
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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 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. | ||