What is matzah made from?
matzah is made from flour and water.
Why did the matzah not have time to rise ?
It didn't have enough time to rise because they needed to leave quickly
When is matzah used?
during the seder on passover .
When is matzah used?
During the seder and throughout Passover.
what kind of bread is matzah ?
a cracker-like, uneven bread .
Where does matzah originate from ?
the passover story of the exodus in egypt
Why is matzah eaten?
as a reminder of the exodus .
Why is matzah eaten?
As a reminder of the Exodus.
Name 2 of the 5 grains ?
wheat, rye,spelt,barley,oaks.
what is the matzah called in the text ?
they call it the bread of affliction .
When is matzah usually eaten the most ?
on the first 2 nights of passover .
When is matzah usually eaten as a reminder of the Exodus?
On the first nights of Passover.
How long can the matzah sit before baking?
18 minutes .
Why is matzah eaten ?
to remind us of the challenges the jews went through in the desert.
What do we eat instead of regular bread on his holiday?
matzah .
What do we eat instead of regular bread during Passover?
Matzah.
Why is the 18-minute rule important?
It is important so the matzah doesn't rise at all .
What event caused the jews to leave in a hurry ?
the exodus in egypt .
What thing does eating matzah help us remember ?
the struggle of slavery .
What does eating matzah help us remember?
The struggles of slavery and the freedom the Israelites gained.