If matzah is made for Passover, it should contain nothing but flour and water and be baked like normal bread. Most people do not make their own matzah. When purchased in the store, it usually comes in boxes. If you are buying it for Passover, make sure you get a box that says "kosher for Passover".
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| - If matzah is made for Passover, it should contain nothing but flour and water and be baked like normal bread. Most people do not make their own matzah. When purchased in the store, it usually comes in boxes. If you are buying it for Passover, make sure you get a box that says "kosher for Passover".
- Matzah was invented by the Jews after escaping from Egypt because they decided as a community that they did not have enough stuff to complain about. Many historians dispute the validity of this statement, but evidence was provided by a man who was "totally there and saw, like, everything." This has been enough to quiet most historians, but some still remain unconvinced. But they are wrong.
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| - If matzah is made for Passover, it should contain nothing but flour and water and be baked like normal bread. Most people do not make their own matzah. When purchased in the store, it usually comes in boxes. If you are buying it for Passover, make sure you get a box that says "kosher for Passover".
- Matzah was invented by the Jews after escaping from Egypt because they decided as a community that they did not have enough stuff to complain about. Many historians dispute the validity of this statement, but evidence was provided by a man who was "totally there and saw, like, everything." This has been enough to quiet most historians, but some still remain unconvinced. But they are wrong.
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