This is why the festival is called Passover. 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 ...
the new Passover celebration. Then they were to take the blood of the lamb and put it on the lintels and doorposts where they were going to eat the lamb with unleavened bread. The blood was to be ...
During Passover, observant Jews forgo leavened grain and bread products. Instead, these foods are replaced with matzah, an unleavened cracker or flatbread. Some households also refrain from ...