The three different Matzahs each represent different things.

1. The top represents the usual blessing over the bread (motzi), and tonight, instead of over bread or Challah, it’s over Matzah.

2. The bottom matzah is for the Hillel sandwich (Korech) which we’ll make later with matza, maror (bitter herbs), and charoset (a sweet and delicious food).

3. The middle matzah is what we work with now. It is split in half: one portion is hidden for the “afikoman” which is the last taste of food at the end seder and the other half (the smaller portion) we use to say the motzi.


haggadah Section: Yachatz
Source: A Different Night