Feast Of The Unleavened Bread (Noun)
Meaning
(Judaism) a Jewish festival (traditionally 8 days from Nissan 15) celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
Classification
Nouns denoting time and temporal relations.
Examples
- During the feast_of_the_unleavened_bread, Jewish households would remove all leavened products from their homes and only eat unleavened matzah.
- The feast_of_the_unleavened_bread is a significant observance in the Jewish calendar, symbolizing the Israelites' hasty departure from Egypt.
- The story of Passover is retold each year during the feast_of_the_unleavened_bread, often accompanied by a traditional meal.
- The feast_of_the_unleavened_bread is celebrated by millions of Jews worldwide, remembering the miraculous events of the Israelites' exodus.
- According to the Torah, the feast_of_the_unleavened_bread is a time to reflect on God's mercy and redemption, expressed through the seder ritual and consumption of matzah.