Associations to the word «Mitzvah»
Noun
- Abraham
- Candle
- Judith
- Isaac
- Jason
- Funeral
- Occasion
- Advancement
- Divorce
- Age
- Custom
- Feast
- Jacob
- Gift
- Parti
- Burial
- Girl
- Tradition
- Garment
- Religion
- Guest
- Adult
- Marriage
- Corpse
- Ruin
- Ha
- Tank
- Parent
- Aaron
- Temple
- Dancing
- Ter
- Eldest
- Childhood
- Conversion
- Relative
- Josh
- Protestant
- Episode
- Community
- Massacre
- Bath
- Faith
- Bible
- Fast
- Practice
- Sang
- Giving
- Friday
- Ba
- Wear
- Event
- Christianity
- Requirement
- Read
- Child
- Rick
- Portion
- Reaching
- Completion
- Steven
- Youth
- Comedy
- Arnold
Adverb
Wiktionary
MITZVAH, noun. Any of the 613 commandments of Jewish law
MITZVAH, noun. An act of kindness, a good deed.
Dictionary definition
MITZVAH, noun. (Judaism) a precept or commandment of the Jewish law.
MITZVAH, noun. (Judaism) a good deed performed out of religious duty.
Wise words
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