What is the name of yeast free bread that severed on Pesach?
The yeast-free bread served on Passover is called Matzah (pronounced "ma-tzah").
It's a thin, unleavened bread made from flour and water. It's a central part of Passover observances, symbolizing the haste with which the Israelites left Egypt, leaving them no time for the bread to rise.
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