Matzah: From Affliction to Redemption
Deuteronomy 16:3-4
3 You shall not eat anything leavened with it; for seven days thereafter you shall eat unleavened bread, bread of distressfor you departed from the land of Egypt hurriedlyso that you may remember the day of your departure from the land of Egypt as long as you live. 4 For seven days no leaven shall be found with you in all your territory, and none of the flesh of what you slaughter on the evening of the first day shall be left until morning.
Exodus 12:39
And they baked unleavened cakes of the dough that they had taken out of Egypt, for it was not leavened, since they had been driven out of Egypt and could not delay; nor had they prepared any provisions for themselves.
硊祤砦蚺祤 硍蛌-硊祤硌蛈硉蚹 眵蚸硍蚳 砦蛈硒祤 硒祤硒蛈眥蚳硊硒 蛁硐砦蛌 硊蛈祤砦蛌 祤硒 砦 硌硉蚰 祤硒-砦蚳眥蚸祤 硒祤硒蛈眥蚳硊硒 眥砦 硌眥祤 眥硒蛌眥硊眥硉祤硊 眥硊-蛈硉硌 砦-蛁硌蚸祤 硌硍.
From the beginning of the Haggadah
This is the bread of affliction that our ancestors ate in the land of Egypt. Let all who are hungry come and eat!
硌 硊眥硌 蛁硊眥硌 硒祤 眵硌祤 硊眥硌蛌硌硌 眥祤硊蚳眥蛁硌 眥硒蛈眥蚳硌硒. 硌祤 硒祤眥蚺硒 硉蛌硉 眥硉硐.
From later in the Haggadah
This matzah: why do we eat it?
Becasue our ancestors dough did not have time to rise before the Sovereign of sovereigns of sovereigns, the Holy Blessed One, was revealed to them and redeemed them.
硊蛈硌祤 祤 蚸硍硌祤 砦眥硒 蛁硊 蚸祤 硌?
蛁硊 蚸祤 蚸硍砦祤 硒蛂眥蚺硒祤蚹 眥祤蛈硉蚹硌 蚸硍 眵砦蛌硉祤 眥硊眵硒蚰&紳莉莽梯;蛁硊 蚸硍硒祤眥硌 蛁眵硉硍 硍硍眥 硊眥硉 硊眥祤硌硒 硊蚹硌祤砦蚸 硌祤蚳祤眥 祤 祤眥硌硌.