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    Matzah: Bread of Affliction, B

    A WAY IN Jewish Mindfulness ProgramHaggadah Supplement MATZAHBread of Affliction, Bread of Hope and Possibility Ha lachma anya—This is the bread of affliction our ances ...
    Yachatz
    contributed by A Way In
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  • Yachatz Illuminated Manuscript

    Yachatz
    contributed by Karen Johnson
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  • Yachatz -- How To Break A Matz

    Breaking the matza into only two pieces may someti ...
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    contributed by Ben Herskowitz
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    Yachatz

    Take the middle matzah and break it into two, one piece larger than the other. The larger piece is set aside to serve as afikoman. The smaller piece is put back, between the two matzot.
    Yachatz
    contributed by Eileen Levinson
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    Yachatz How-to

    Break the middle matzah in two. Wrap the larger part to use later as Afikoman. 
    Yachatz
    contributed by Nicole
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    Ha Lachma (Translation)

    HA LACHMA 'ANYA A. The Text Just before beginning the "question-answer" format of the Seder, we raise the Matzah and make a three-tiered statement: 1) This is the bread of poverty/oppression that our ancestors ate in Egypt. 2) ...
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    contributed by Michael Stock
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    Yachatz

    The leader breaks the middle Matzo, leaving one half on the Seder-dish, and hiding the other half as the Aphikomon to be eaten at the end of the meal.
    Yachatz
    contributed by Jael Braemer
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