Afikomen, literally "dessert" in Greek. These days, matzah is a special food and we look forward to eating it on Passover. Imagine eating only matzah, or being one of the countless people around the world who do not have enough to eat. What does the symbol of matzah say to us about oppression in the world, both people literally enslaved and the many ways in which each of us is held down by forces beyond our control? How does this resonate with events happening now?


haggadah Section: Yachatz
Source: Jewish Boston