noun
- plural of mahzor; Jewish prayer books containing liturgy for major holidays
Usage: religious
Examples
- The synagogue ordered new mahzors for the High Holy Days.
- She carefully placed the mahzors on the shelf after Yom Kippur services.
- The congregation donated funds to purchase mahzors for the upcoming holidays.
- Each family was given mahzors to follow along during the Rosh Hashanah service.
- The rabbi explained how to use the mahzors during the holiday prayers.
- Old mahzors were replaced with updated editions containing modern translations.