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逾越节薄饼
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逾越节薄饼[1](希伯來語:מַצָּה )是一种無酵餅,也是猶太人飲食的一部分,逾越節期間猶太人會食用逾越节薄饼。
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根據《妥拉》的記載,上帝命令以色列人[2](犹太人和撒馬利亞人)在为期7天的逾越节期间只能吃無酵餅[3]。
参考文献
- Trachtenberg, Joshua. https://www.sacred-texts.com/jud/jms/jms43.htm
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中的日期值 (帮助) - Exodus 12:15
- In Time for the Holiday: What is Matzah? How is it Baked?. IsraelNationalNews.com. 25 March 2010 [2013-02-19]. (原始内容存档于2021-10-18).
According to Jewish Law, once matzo is baked, it cannot become hametz. However, some Ashkenazim, chiefly in Hassidic communities, do not eat [wetted matzo], for fear that part of the dough was not sufficiently baked and might become hametz when coming in contact with water.