- In its
primary meaning, the
Hebrew word
mitzvah (/ˈmɪtsvə/; Hebrew: מִצְוָה, mīṣvā [mit͡sˈva],
plural מִצְווֹת mīṣvōt [mit͡sˈvot]; "commandment") refers...
- A
Mitzvah tank is a
vehicle used by the
Orthodox Jewish practitioners of Chabad-Lubavitch
Hasidism as a
portable "educational and
outreach center" and...
- A bar
mitzvah (masc.) or bat
mitzvah (fem.) is a coming-of-age
ritual in Judaism.
According to
Jewish law,
before children reach a
certain age, the parents...
- Laws
concerning Tzitzit (
Mitzva 84) Laws
concerning blessings (
Mitzva 85) Laws
concerning cir****cision (
Mitzva 86) Laws
concerning Shabbat ...
-
allowed to read a
portion from the
Torah for
their bar-
mitzva, and for
girls to parti****te in a bat-
mitzva ceremony that
these communities might arrange for...
-
Publishing House, Inc., pp. 65–68. Ginsberg,
Joanna (November 20, 2008). "A
mitzva for the dead, a
comfort for the living". New
Jersey Jewish News. Freehof...
- ISSN 1750-8592. "Bar
Mitzva in
Peninei Halakha by
rabbi Eliezer Melamed".
Archived from the
original on 2022-10-18.
Retrieved 2022-10-18. "Bat
Mitzva in Peninei...
- A
seudat mitzvah (Hebrew: סעודת מצוה, "commanded meal"), in Judaism, is an
obligatory festive meal,
usually referring to the
celebratory meal following...
- the path of
salvation –
their end is that from
doing Mitzva without purpose, they will do
Mitzva with a purpose." (page 2221) Some
Haredi Jews view establishing...
- song. It is
traditionally sung at celebrations, such as weddings, Bar/Bat
Mitzvas, and
other festivities among the
Jewish community.
Written in 1918, it...