- (/ˈmɪtsvə/; Hebrew: מִצְוָה, mīṣvā [mit͡sˈva],
plural מִצְווֹת mīṣvōt [
mit͡sˈvot]; "commandment")
refers to a
commandment from God to be
performed as a...
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Torah contains 613
commandments (Hebrew: תרי״ג מצוות, romanized: taryág
mitsvót).
Although the
number 613 is
mentioned in the Talmud, its real significance...
- male ⟨מַצּוֹת⟩ /maˈtsot/ and
consonantal vav-ḥolam ḥaser ⟨מִצְוֺת⟩ /
mitsˈvot/). To
display a
consonantal vav with ḥolam ḥaser correctly, the typeface...
- p. 552
Sefer ha-
mitsṿot Gefen ha-Adderet (ספר גפן האדרת), ed. by
Hayyim Levi, מרכז היהודים הקראים בישראל, Ramla, 1987
Sefer ha-
mitsṿot Yeriʻot Shelomoh...
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prayer and that the
person is
absolved from
having to keep any of the
mitsvot. The body is
lifted into the
casket and
wrapped in the
prayer shawl and...
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intentional violations of
Torah laws (called "613 commandments" or "taryág
mitsvót")
These punishments can be
categorized into two main types: punishments...
- service, with a CD
showing correct pronunciation. Whitehill, G. H., The
Mitsvot of the
Spanish and
Portuguese Jews' Congregation,
London (Sha'ar Hashamayim):...
- pair מַצּוֹת (/maˈt͡sot/, the
plural of מַצָּה, matza) and מִצְוֹת (/
miˈt͡svot/, the
plural of מִצְוָה mitzva): By
using the zero-width non-joiner after...
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religious significance of
Palestine for Jews (Amsterdam, 1697 and 1707) Eleh ha
Mitsvot, on the 613
commandments (Amsterdam, 1713 and Wandsbeck, 1727)
Sheber Posh'im...
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Sefer Maharam Shik al ha-Torah –
Torah Commentary Maharam Shik al
taryag mitsvot – on the 613
commandents Chidushe Aggados Maharam Shik – on
Maseches Avos...