+Matzah is an unleavened flatbread, traditionally eaten during [Passover](/wiki/passover). Its crisp, simple form symbolizes the haste of the Israelite exodus from Egypt, often referred to as the "bread of affliction." This ancient food holds deep [Religious Symbolism](/wiki/religious_symbolism) within Jewish tradition.
+## See also
+- [Passover Seder](/wiki/passover_seder)
+- [Unleavened Bread](/wiki/unleavened_bread)
+- [Jewish Cuisine](/wiki/jewish_cuisine)
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