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# There’s a positive mitzvah Deoritta to eat [[matza]] on the night of the 15th of Nissan. <ref>Rambam (Sefer HaMitzot #158) writes that eating [[matzah]] nowadays is a Mitzah Deoritta. See Chatom Sofer (CM 196 Hashmatot) who points out that [[Matzah]] is the only | # There’s a positive mitzvah Deoritta to eat [[matza]] on the night of the 15th of Nissan. <ref>Rambam (Sefer HaMitzot #158) writes that eating [[matzah]] nowadays is a Mitzah Deoritta. See Chatom Sofer (CM 196 Hashmatot) who points out that [[Matzah]] is the only biblical mitzvah we have nowadays. </ref> | ||
# There’s a mitzvah (which according to some is Deoritta) in eating more [[Matzah]] than the required amount. <Ref>Maharal in Gevurot Hashem chapter 48, Bach 472, Mikrei Kodesh siman 48, Sh”t Har Tzvi 2, and Natai Gavriel (vol 2, 90:26) hold that there’s a mitzvah of eating [[Matzah]] as much as one eats even beyond the actual requirement. See also the Emek Shelah (Yitro 53:4). Hagadat Be’er Miryam (pg 53) writes that another reason to eat more [[Matzah]] is because there’s a big confusion in the amount necessary and [[Matzah]] is a mitzvah Deoritta. Rav Mordechai Willig ([[Pesach]] To-Go, Nisan 5771, p. 60) quotes Rav Soloveitchik who derived this insight from the Rambam Chametz UMatzah 6:1.</ref> | # There’s a mitzvah (which according to some is Deoritta) in eating more [[Matzah]] than the required amount. <Ref>Maharal in Gevurot Hashem chapter 48, Bach 472, Mikrei Kodesh siman 48, Sh”t Har Tzvi 2, and Natai Gavriel (vol 2, 90:26) hold that there’s a mitzvah of eating [[Matzah]] as much as one eats even beyond the actual requirement. See also the Emek Shelah (Yitro 53:4). Hagadat Be’er Miryam (pg 53) writes that another reason to eat more [[Matzah]] is because there’s a big confusion in the amount necessary and [[Matzah]] is a mitzvah Deoritta. Rav Mordechai Willig ([[Pesach]] To-Go, Nisan 5771, p. 60) quotes Rav Soloveitchik who derived this insight from the Rambam Chametz UMatzah 6:1.</ref> | ||
===How much Matzah should one eat at the Seder?=== | ===How much Matzah should one eat at the Seder?=== |