different between mitzvah vs mitzvot

mitzvah

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew ?????? (mitsvá, commandment).

Noun

mitzvah (plural mitzvahs or mitzvoth)

  1. (Judaism) Any of the 613 commandments of Jewish law
  2. (Judaism) An act of kindness, a good deed.
    • 2013, Thomas Pynchon, Bleeding Edge, Vintage 2014, p. 17:
      ‘You heard about them pulling my license. That was indirectly Joel. Who, without meaning to, did me such a mitzvah.’

Translations

mitzvah From the web:

  • what's mitzvah mean
  • what's mitzvah day
  • mitzvah what language
  • what is mitzvah in judaism
  • what's bar mitzvah
  • what is mitzvah tantz
  • what does mitzvah mean in hebrew
  • what bar mitzvah means


mitzvot

English

Noun

mitzvot

  1. plural of mitzvah

mitzvot From the web:

  • what mitzvot cannot apply today
  • what mitzvot mean
  • mitzvot what religion
  • what does mitzvah mean
  • what are mitzvot and where can they be found
  • what does mitzvot mean in judaism
  • what is mitzvot in hebrew
  • mitzvah day
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share

you may also like