And it happens a lot where like people just, it's like oh wait, we always matzah some how for passover.
3
This Matzah occurs in an Italian manuscript of the fourteenth century.
4
In the Haggadah the question is asked, "Why do we eat this Matzah?"
5
The Crawford Haggadah, now in the Ryland library, Manchester, pictures a round Matzah through which a pretty flowered design runs.
6
When it was first proposed to introduce Matzah machines in London, the resistance came chiefly from the manufacturers, and not from the ecclesiastical authorities.
7
Many, however, unlike the modern Matzah and owing to the shape of the mould, have a broad border distinct from the rest of the cake.
8
The lines, unless they be mere pictorial embellishments, are, possibly, as in the Leeds cakes, rows of indentations resulting from the punctuation of the Matzah.