Matzah Plates


Matzah (Hebrew: מַצָּה‎) is unleavened bread that is consumed on Passover to commemorate the exodus from Egypt. Three Matzahs are used during the reading of the Haggadah and during the Passover holiday meal. There are plenty of plates, covers and boxes to beautifully present your Matzahs during the seder.

The matzah looks like a cracker made of white plain flour and water. The dough is pierced in a number of places and not permitted to rise ahead of or through baking, thereby presenting a hard, flat bread.

Matza is the replacement for bread through the Jewish Passover holiday, when consuming regular bread and leavened products is prohibited. Eating matzo on the night of the seder is thought about as a positive mitzvah or a commandment. In the framework of the Passover seder meal, certain limitations supplemental to the chametz debarments are to be met for the matzo to be thought over as "mitzva matzo", that is, matza that meets the prerequisites of the positive commandment to consume matza at the seder.

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Matzah Plates

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Matzah Boxes

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