Chag HaMatzut: The Feast of Unleavened Bread
A Feast of Unleavened Bread overview on removing leaven, guarding the camp, and cleansing the spring sequence.
Seven-Day Separation
Month 1, Day 15
Matzut extends the first-month witness into a seven-day pattern of cleansing, simplicity, and removal of corruption.
What begins in remembrance continues in separation, with leaven removed from the house and from the pattern of life. Purity Witness
Cycle
Seven Days
Fixed placement inside the restored annual order.
Appointment
Month 1, Day 15
Unleavened Bread, a seven-day span of cleansing and separation following Pasach.
Focus
Cleansing
Unleavened Bread
Appointment Watch
Synchronizing this appointment inside the fixed yearly cycle.
Locating the next occurrence
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Calendar Placement
This page now tracks the live position of Matzut inside the restored yearly order, so the brief is not only descriptive but also anchored to its present timing.
When this appointment is active, the watch panel shifts from countdown mode into observance mode. When it has passed, the panel rolls forward to the next fixed-cycle occurrence.
Overview
Matzut follows Pasach immediately and turns remembrance into lived discipline. The seven-day span symbolizes the removal of leaven, corruption, and inherited mixture.
Observance
This appointment highlights cleansing in both household practice and covenant identity, treating the feast as a sustained period of ordered purification.
Restoration Frame
Within the restored calendar the seven days remain legible and fixed, reinforcing continuity between the memorial of deliverance and the walk of separation that follows.
Key Markers
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Seven-day cleansing
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Leaven removed
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Immediate continuation of Pasach