Fabric Matzah Cover

$75.00

The Torah commands us to eat Matzah during the Passover holiday to remember the Israelites rapid exodus from Egypt. Since they didn’t have time for their bread to rise, it remained flat, like matzah. It is customary to have three pieces of matzah stacked on the table for the passover seder. Two are traditional for Sabbath and festivals (when we usually use two challot), as a reminder of the double portion of manna (food from heaven) the Israelites gathered before every day of rest in the desert. We add the third on Passover to break at the beginning of the seder to be used for the afikomen. The cover of this Matzah Cover is representative of the broken matzah used as the afikomen. You can pair it with the matching Traveling Seder Plate available here.

The overall size is 10 in x 10 in (25 cm x 25 cm) It is made from 100% cotton fabric and polyester thread.

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The Torah commands us to eat Matzah during the Passover holiday to remember the Israelites rapid exodus from Egypt. Since they didn’t have time for their bread to rise, it remained flat, like matzah. It is customary to have three pieces of matzah stacked on the table for the passover seder. Two are traditional for Sabbath and festivals (when we usually use two challot), as a reminder of the double portion of manna (food from heaven) the Israelites gathered before every day of rest in the desert. We add the third on Passover to break at the beginning of the seder to be used for the afikomen. The cover of this Matzah Cover is representative of the broken matzah used as the afikomen. You can pair it with the matching Traveling Seder Plate available here.

The overall size is 10 in x 10 in (25 cm x 25 cm) It is made from 100% cotton fabric and polyester thread.

The Torah commands us to eat Matzah during the Passover holiday to remember the Israelites rapid exodus from Egypt. Since they didn’t have time for their bread to rise, it remained flat, like matzah. It is customary to have three pieces of matzah stacked on the table for the passover seder. Two are traditional for Sabbath and festivals (when we usually use two challot), as a reminder of the double portion of manna (food from heaven) the Israelites gathered before every day of rest in the desert. We add the third on Passover to break at the beginning of the seder to be used for the afikomen. The cover of this Matzah Cover is representative of the broken matzah used as the afikomen. You can pair it with the matching Traveling Seder Plate available here.

The overall size is 10 in x 10 in (25 cm x 25 cm) It is made from 100% cotton fabric and polyester thread.