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mitzvah

[meets-vah, mits-, mits-vuh] / mitsˈvɑ, mɪts-, ˈmɪts və /
NOUN
commandment
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You usually go there for something—a birthday, a bar mitzvah, a special family Saturday-afternoon outing.

From Slate Jun. 25, 2026

Despite the success, he was ousted from Columbia when the company accused him of using company funds to pay for personal expenses, including his son's bar mitzvah.

From BBC Jun. 22, 2026

The conclusion of all this was my reading 30 or so lines from the Torah on my bar mitzvah Saturday.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 23, 2026

Bandel came with his entire family to celebrate his grandson's upcoming bar mitzvah, the Jewish coming-of-age ritual.

From Barron's Apr. 9, 2026

“It’s just that”—she’s grasping for the right words—“when I had my bat mitzvah, I’d been in Hebrew school since I was seven. You can’t just start from scratch now and be ready by December.”

From "Linked" by Gordon Korman

Bar mitzvahs were often marked by expensive parties.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 23, 2026

LaToya Hall, a chef for an upscale catering company, was on her feet all day, working unpredictable hours and moving heavy food trays for weddings and bar mitzvahs.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 13, 2025

"He said he had the bar mitzvahs covered but I have the weddings covered with Love is All Around. "

From BBC Oct. 26, 2024

The mall replaced a banquet facility that served as a local social center where couples got married and families shared big occasions such as bar mitzvahs.

From Los Angeles Times May 13, 2024

I’ve never watched anyone dance solo before, beyond the awkward showboating that happens when people circle up at bar mitzvahs.

From "Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda" by Becky Albertalli

Few Jews follow every letter of Jewish law, choosing to perform those mitzvot, or commandments, which best fit their lifestyle.

From Seattle Times Dec. 3, 2021

The Torah contains hundreds of commandments, or mitzvot, for Jews to follow in their everyday lives.

From Reuters Aug. 25, 2021

She pointed to the Jewish concepts of tikkun olam, meaning “repair the world,” and observing mitzvot, or commandments.

From Washington Post Nov. 21, 2019

That’s when she learned about mitzvot as a commandment — and, prodded by class conversations, began studying what the Torah and the Talmud, a book of Jewish oral law, said about abortion.

From Washington Post Aug. 6, 2019

The immediate aim of the young men in the Mitzvah Mobiles is to persuade Jews to return to observance of five basic mitzvot that, they say, epitomize the 613 commandments of traditional Jewish Law.

From Time Magazine Archive

Similarly, the Maharsha says the Torah’s 613 mitzvoth are only perceived as a plurality because we’re time-bound humans, even though they together form a singular truth which is indivisible from He who expressed it.

From Salon Oct. 22, 2023

Accordingly, his document commits Reform to continuous study of "the whole array of mitzvoth," acknowledging that certain of them "demand renewed attention."

From Time Magazine Archive




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