To mark our brokenness this Passover, let’s scale back the matzah on our seder tables - opinion
We often assume matzah represents suffering, but the original design of the seder didn’t focus on matzah’s taste or shape, but rather symbolic power of wholeness - or brokenness.
Ultra Orthodox Jews prepare Matza, traditional unleavened bread eaten during the 8-day Jewish holiday of Passover, in Jerusalem on April 9, 2024.(photo credit: CHAIM GOLDBEG/FLASH90)ByRABBI ELIE KAUNFER/JTA