The matzah also stands in contrast to chametz which symbolizes false pride, absorption in our individual egos, and grandiosity. |
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Several dozen of the Haredim managed to make their way to a street where chametz, or leavened bread, is sold. |
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There should never be any possibility that chametz would get on her Passover Machzor. |
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A Jew may not eat chametz or derive benefit from it during Passover. |
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For the few days of Passover, chametz and matzah are antithetical. |
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Just as chametz makes bread look bigger than it is without adding any substance, so too an ego filled with self importance is ultimately nothing but hot air. |
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On Thursday night, Lisbon's children embarked on the traditional search for chametz. |
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Before the celebrations start, all traces of chametz are removed from the home. |
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These constraints are symbolized by the chametz, the leavened products that are banished for the holiday, and which allude to the spiritual impediment of ego puffery. |
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These buses adhere to rules and customs not generally found on curbside carriers, from a mechitza down the middle separating men and women, to prohibiting chametz on Passover. |
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As usual, Talia's has prepared a team of cleaners who will clean every inch of the kosher Manhattan restaurant overnight to make sure there is no chametz left on the premises. |
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Considerations range from the types of ingredients used to when the meals can be prepared to ridding one's house of chametz before Passover, and more. |
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We have to clean our homes, and rid ourselves of all traces of Chametz from our food cupboards. |
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