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What is chametz?

What is chametz? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. (Judaism) Food products made from leavened grain flour, which may not be consumed on Passover in Judaism.
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The matzah also stands in contrast to chametz which symbolizes false pride, absorption in our individual egos, and grandiosity.
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.
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.
There should never be any possibility that chametz would get on her Passover Machzor.
A Jew may not eat chametz or derive benefit from it during Passover.
On Thursday night, Lisbon's children embarked on the traditional search for chametz.

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