Matzah
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Matzah, matzo, or maẓẓah (Hebrew: מַצָּה, romanized: maṣṣā, pl.: matzot or Ashk. matzos) is an unleavened flatbread that is part of Jewish cuisine and forms an integral element of the Passover festival, during which chametz (leaven and five grains that, per Jewish law, are self-leavening) is forbidden.
Matzah Media
Matzah dough roller, dated between 1840 and 1860, Jewish Museum of Switzerland
Matzah-forming machine, ca. early 20th century (the Lviv Museum of the History of Religion)
Matzah dough roller, Samarkand, middle 20th century
Children preparing matzah (Ofra, 2012)
Children eating commercially made matzah (Azerbaijan, 2018)