How To Use Matzah In A Sentence
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For the few days of Passover, chametz and matzah are antithetical.
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While many of them do involve both body and soul - eating matzah, wearing tefillin, blowing a shofar, etc. - in the case of mitzvot it is the needs of the soul that provide the impetus for engaging in the activity.
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Most of the 613 mitzvot in the Torah require the performance of a certain action - like giving charity, or eating matzah on Passover.
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We study with our eyes, mouth, and brain, eat matzah with our mouths, listen to the shofar with our ears, and wear the tefillin on the arm and head.
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In the first of three pieces on Ha Lachma Anya, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg explores how matzah and maror remind us not to overlook what God intended to be our sacred mission in this world and not to become too complacent in our current celebratory well-being to forget the stranger, the poor and the orphan.
Ari Hart: Food Justice At Your Seder Table
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For example, one need not spend more than this amount for a tallit or tefillin, a sukkah or etrog for Sukkot, or matzah for Passover.
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Passover can take us far beyond matzah, wine, and family warmth.
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The matzah also stands in contrast to chametz (the expansive yeast in bread which makes it rise) which symbolizes false pride, absorption in our individual egos, and grandiosity.
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We lift high the matzah, the bread of affliction, for all to see; we taste the painful maror to remind us of embittered lives and oppressive work; we drink four cups of redemptive wine.
Ari Hart: Food Justice At Your Seder Table
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If the average American isn't too sure what "transgender" means, think of how much more strongly this will hit among most Orthodox Jews, who have yet to invite over a gay man or lesbian for Friday night flanken and matzah ball soup.
Leora Tanenbaum: Transgender Professor at Yeshiva U. -- Mazel Tov!
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It is marked by the eating of matzah, unleavened bread, and by the celebration of an elaborate Seder on the first two nights (in Israel, on the first night only).
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For the few days of Passover, chametz and matzah are antithetical.
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We study with our eyes, mouth, and brain, eat matzah with our mouths, listen to the shofar with our ears, and wear the tefillin on the arm and head.
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The afikomen is a piece of matzah which is hidden somewhere in the immediate surroundings, which at the end of the meal, children must hunt for.
Matzah Matter With You?
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On Passover, we didn't have any matzah or wine, of course.
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No rabbi needs to give a sermon in order to inspire his community to eat matzah on Passover.
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The plant is althaea officinalis - it may have had a connection with the plant in a dim and distant English past, but these days it has none. matzah - aka matzo unleavened bread, basically a dry biscuit.
Undefined
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I pull myself away from a session on "The workings of chevre kadishas," tip toe out of an interesting session on Gaza with John Ging, the UNRWA director, altogether skip the session on "How Matzah became square," and head out to do some interviews.
Danna Harman: What I Learned At Limmud
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Now be off with your ideas of sensational matzah ball soup, gefilte fish, cholent and lox.
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There are some mitzvos that can be fulfilled by meeting minimum standards, such as eating a small portion of matzah at the Seder.
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However, we all know that only things that you really need to mention are matzah, maror, and pesah presumably one should discuss them as well.
Even if all of us were wise | Jewschool
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We lit candles and exchanged gifts for Chanukah, drove to High Holiday services at the temple, and had wine and matzah for Passover.