- tradition, the
Torah contains 613
commandments (Hebrew: תרי״ג מצוות, romanized:
taryág mitsvót).
Although the
number 613 is
mentioned in the Talmud, its real significance...
-
number and thus a
lucky prime. The 613
commandments (Hebrew: תרי"ג מצוות:
taryag mitzvot, "613 Mitzvot"): 613 is the
traditional number of
mitzvot in the...
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Jewish religious law.
Tradition states that
there are 613
commandments (
taryag mitzvot). Nevi'im (Hebrew: נְבִיאִים, romanized: Nəḇī'īm, "Prophets") is...
- he
wrote a
treatise called "Ayelet HaShahar" in
which he
formulates 613 (
Taryag)
rules from
which all the
halachic laws are derived: 248 (Ramah)
rules deal...
- for
intentional violations of
Torah laws (called "613 commandments" or "
taryág mitsvót")
These punishments can be
categorized into two main types: punishments...
- Chadashim) - (Kabbalah) New Rectifications; a
section of the
Zohar תרי״ג (
taryag) - 1) The 613 mitzvot. 2) The 613
corresponding organs and
veins of the...
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Sermons Sefer Maharam Shik al ha-Torah –
Torah Commentary Maharam Shik al
taryag mitsvot – on the 613
commandents Chidushe Aggados Maharam Shik – on Maseches...
- of
Opatow and
district rabbi of Cracow. He aut****d the
following works:
Taryag Mitzvot (Cracow, 1581), a
versification of the 613
commandments Mateh Moshe...
- also נ"ך תנא קמא, ת"ק (Tanna kama) - the
first Tanna [mentioned] תרי"ג (
taryag) - 613, usu.
indicating the 613 mitzvot. Also used to
indicate the 613 corresponding...
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include malkot or arba
mitot beth din. The 613
commandments (also
called taryág mitsvót, Hebrew: תרי"ג מצוות) of the
Torah are
categorized into two types:...