Matzah Is a Symbol of Pesach

547.06Question: Matzah is a symbol of the Exodus from Egypt. Why is it necessary to eat Matzah on Pesach?

Answer: Matzah is unleavened bread, that is, bread that is prepared in a special way with the minimum amount of water needed to make leaven. Then it is baked simply on coals or in a hot pan—it doesn’t matter.

Matzah is baked to commemorate the exit from Egypt and symbolizes our rapid transition from the desire to receive to the desire to bestow. It happens unexpectedly, abruptly, in supposedly the most inappropriate place and time for a person.

There is an accumulative process, a buildup, and a person gets out of the power of egoism. This is called the exodus from Egypt.

Question: That is, a person does not expect this exit?

Answer: He is always expecting it, but does not know that it is coming. And when it really happens, he does not understand how it suddenly happened. But someday it will happen to everyone.
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From KabTV’s “Spiritual States” 4/19/22

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