Examples of 'mitzvot' in a sentence

Meaning of "mitzvot"

Mitzvot is a Hebrew adverb that means 'good deed' or 'commandment', often used to refer to the religious and moral obligations in the Jewish tradition
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  • plural of mitzvah

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That most mitzvot will no longer be in force.
So too for all the other mitzvot we do.
I keep mitzvot but find no peace of mind.
Understanding the reason behind the mitzvot.
There are positive mitzvot and negative mitzvot.
It is truly as if he has fulfilled all the mitzvot.
The mitzvot are those landmarks for us.
Show sincerity and joy in performing mitzvot.
So many of the mitzvot are impossible to do alone.
Jews who attend synagogue do other mitzvot.
Mitzvot do guide us to lead good lives.
Ades was punctilious in his observance of mitzvot.
The mitzvot and the parts of the body.
With longing for your mitzvot.
Are the mitzvot fulfilled happily.

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The same applies to the mitzvot.
The other mitzvot are between one person and another.
It is the same with the mitzvot.
The life force in the mitzvot adds vitality to the life force in mankind.
Preoccupation with other mitzvot.
Mitzvot are the commandments contained in the Torah.
We also have to put thought into the performance of the mitzvot.
The application of differences between rabbinic and biblical mitzvot can sometimes make practical differences.
The only way that happens is through the fulfillment of the mitzvot.
Not all the mitzvot apply to all Jews.
In the years that followed there were campaigns for additional mitzvot as well.
First we have mitzvot prohibiting cursing other Jews.
Also listed for each section are the specific mitzvot covered by that section.
Cheshvan is the only month that does not have any holidays or special mitzvot.
We celebrate our deliverance from this threat with mitzvot that focus on the physical.
He emphasized that a tzaddik should magnify the blessings on the community through his mitzvot.
There are four mitzvot associated specifically with Purim.
Happiness is something within you and helps you elevate all the mitzvot that you do.
Each of the mitzvot must be done on the day of Purim itself.
It is as though everyone keeps all the Mitzvot together.
The existence of Mitzvot prove that there is no free will.
The starting point is the commandments or mitzvot of God.
Jews who perform mitzvot but have little knowledge of Torah.
A person must accept the Mitzvot with love.
By performing mitzvot we are aligning ourselves with the goals of the Divine.
Jews must be told to keep Torah and mitzvot.
Only on Passover do so many mitzvot apply only at night.
Certainly we need acceptance of faith and acceptance of Mitzvot.
May all of our Torah and mitzvot illuminate the world.
I believe every Jew does some mitzvot.
There are actually seven different mitzvot that we perform at the Seder.
No individual Jew can perform all of the mitzvot.
This represents those mitzvot that are between Man and himself.
The spears of the Maccabees are the mitzvot of today.
There are six mitzvot that a Jew is obligated to fulfill at all times.

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