An act of kindness, Any of the 613 commandments of Jewish law, Commandment, in the biblical sense, (Judaism) a good deed performed out of religious duty, (Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law, (Judaism) a good deed performed out of religious duty (Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law, Commandment; obligatory responses to our Jewish traditions, Commandment, good deed, right action, (pl mitzvos): A religious obligation, good deed; one of the 613 commandments of the Torah, 1 One of the six hundred thirteen commandments given by G-d to the Jewish People, or seven commandments given by G-d to the nations of the world, at Mt Sinai, (n ) Good deed: Walking the blind woman across the street was quite a mitzvah, Literal translation: commandment or obligation Plural of mitzvah is mitzvot The torah contains 613 mitzvot, 248 of which are termed "positive" commandments and 365 of which are "negative " Mitzvot are not for personal gain, "but to perfect moral character and to express love of God " (Siddur Miforash, p 26A) Some people refer to good deeds as mitzvot, ( meetz-VAH ) A commanded deed, a value-action A fundamental Jewish concept about the obligation of the individual to perform command-ments set forth in the TORAH and elaborated by rabbinic tradition Often it is used to mean a "good deed ", Any one of 613 positive or negative commandments suggested in the Torah Commonly, a good deed, or Mitzvot, (Hebrew) good deed; commandment, Jewish law of moral conduct,
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An act of kindness
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Any of the 613 commandments of Jewish law
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Commandment, in the biblical sense
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(Judaism) a good deed performed out of religious duty
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(Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law
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(Judaism) a good deed performed out of religious duty (Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law
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Commandment; obligatory responses to our Jewish traditions
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Commandment, good deed, right action
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(pl mitzvos): A religious obligation, good deed; one of the 613 commandments of the Torah
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1 One of the six hundred thirteen commandments given by G-d to the Jewish People, or seven commandments given by G-d to the nations of the world, at Mt Sinai
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(n ) Good deed: Walking the blind woman across the street was quite a mitzvah
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Literal translation: commandment or obligation Plural of mitzvah is mitzvot The torah contains 613 mitzvot, 248 of which are termed "positive" commandments and 365 of which are "negative " Mitzvot are not for personal gain, "but to perfect moral character and to express love of God " (Siddur Miforash, p 26A) Some people refer to good deeds as mitzvot
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( meetz-VAH ) A commanded deed, a value-action A fundamental Jewish concept about the obligation of the individual to perform command-ments set forth in the TORAH and elaborated by rabbinic tradition Often it is used to mean a "good deed "
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Any one of 613 positive or negative commandments suggested in the Torah Commonly, a good deed
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(Hebrew) good deed; commandment, Jewish law of moral conduct isim
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