In Jewish history the most important story of that transition has to do with matzah, and it’s a story that carries important lessons for the present day. Starting 164 years ago, dozens of ...
They left in such a rush that their bread did not have time to rise. This is why flat, unleavened Matzah bread is eaten at Passover. On the evening before Passover starts, Jews have a special ...
The act of hiding the Afikoman holds importance as it represents the matzah eaten by the Israelites on their flight from Egypt. A tangible reminder of their suffering and hardships endured during ...