matsahs

/ˈmɑtsəz/
noun
  1. Unleavened bread eaten during the Jewish holiday of Passover, often in the form of large flat crackers.
    • The children made sandwiches using matsahs instead of regular bread.
    • During Passover, many families eat matsahs to remember the Exodus story.
    • We bought several boxes of matsahs for the Passover seder.
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