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It seems there may be a misunderstanding, as there is no specific Jewish celebration called "Mizath." However, if you meant "Matzah," it is an essential part of Passover (Pesach), a Jewish holiday celebrating the Exodus from Egypt. Matzah, or unleavened bread, is eaten to commemorate the haste with which the Israelites fled Egypt, not having time to let their bread rise. The consumption of matzah during Passover serves as a reminder of their liberation and the hardships endured during slavery.

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2mo ago

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