Answer:
Passover
Explanation:
<em>Matzo or Matzah is dough that is left to leaven. It is the traditional and official food to be celebrated during the Passover</em>
<em>It is elaborated with wheat and water.</em>
<em>Rabbis once leaven Matzo with flour and then moistened with water.</em>
<em>Flour that moistened was often accompanied with a glass of wine during the Passover</em>
Jews celebrate Passover as a memory for they became free from slavery in Egypt by Moses as Exodus relates, in the Torah.
In the Old Testament , there are references in how this was to be kept as a solemn act and it was also an obligation for those under these laws.
(For Christians) Passover -Easter dates back to 1513 BC, when the Jewish people undertook their exodus from Egypt to the Promised Land. It was celebrated every year, as a reminder of the liberation of the Hebrews