Phrases with «mitzvah»

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"Mitzvah" is a Hebrew word that means a good deed or commandment. It is often used to describe acts of charity, kindness, or religious obligations that are done in order to fulfill an individual's duty or responsibility within the Jewish faith. Full definition

Noun + «mitzvah»

Sentences with «mitzvah»

  • But the people who welcome the re-emergence of the rites and values that give people a sense of dignity and continuity — a bar mitzvah in Warsaw, churches reopening in Smolensk, thousands of American college students thoughtfully exploring comparative religion — sometimes forget that a revival of religion is never an unmixed blessing. (religion-online.org)
  • Introduction to Jewish Bar / Bat Mitzvah for KS3. (tes.com)
  • Catz testified that Google's general counsel Kent Walker approached her at a bat mitzvah in March 2012 to discuss the lawsuit. (techcrunch.com)
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