"Matzoth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Matzoth" Meaning

Matzoth (also spelled matzo) refers to unleavened bread traditionally eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover (Pesach). It is made from flour and water and is baked in large quantities to create thin, crisp crackers. Matzoth is consumed throughout Passover to commemorate the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt, during which time they did not have time for their bread to rise.

"Matzoth" Examples

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Matzoth is a plural noun that refers to unleavened bread, traditionally eaten during Jewish festivals and holidays, particularly during Passover.

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The family gathered around the Seder table and blessed the matzoth, remembering the ancestors who fled Egypt.
In preparation for the holiday, Sarah spent hours making matzoth for her family's celebration.
Many Jewish communities have their own recipes for baking matzoth, passed down through generations.
The rabbi explained the significance of eating matzoth during Passover, highlighting the importance of commemorating the Exodus.
After the long flight, Emily was delighted to find a warm, fresh matzoth waiting for her at the hotel buffet table.

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