The matzoh that Jews eat on Passover carries a profound message. It’s the taste of freedom!
On Passover, Jews around the world celebrate their freedom, recalling the exodus from Egypt some 3500 years ago.
The most famous symbol of the holiday is matzoh, or unleavened bread, to remind us of our Jewish ancestors who baked bread and had no time to let it rise before fleeing their Egyptian oppressors.
Another name for Passover is the Festival of Freedom.
Celebration of liberty is something that anyone, Jew or non-Jew, would appreciate.
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