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According to Jewish Law, once matzo is baked, it cannot become hametz. However, some Ashkenazim, chiefly in Hassidic communities, do not eat [wetted matzo], for fear that part of the dough was not sufficiently baked and might become hametz when coming in contact with water.
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缺少标题 (帮助). Jewish Magic and Superstition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 13 February 2004: 333 (2004) [Feb 6, 2023]. ISBN 9780812218626. (原始内容存档于2023-12-05). Maẓẓah—unleavened bread.
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缺少标题 (帮助). Jewish Magic and Superstition. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 13 February 2004: 333 (2004) [Feb 6, 2023]. ISBN 9780812218626. (原始内容存档于2023-12-05). Maẓẓah—unleavened bread.
According to Jewish Law, once matzo is baked, it cannot become hametz. However, some Ashkenazim, chiefly in Hassidic communities, do not eat [wetted matzo], for fear that part of the dough was not sufficiently baked and might become hametz when coming in contact with water.