noun
- plural of mitzvah; commandments or religious duties in Jewish law and tradition
- plural of mitzvah; good deeds or charitable acts, especially in Jewish culture
Usage: from Hebrew; often used in English Jewish contexts
Usage: informal usage; common in modern English
Examples
- The rabbi explained the 613 mitsvahs found in the Torah.
- Performing mitsvahs is central to Jewish ethical life.
- She believes that helping others is one of the most important mitsvahs.
- The community organized mitsvahs to support local families in need.
- Bar mitzvah and bat mitzvah ceremonies mark a young person's readiness to observe the mitsvahs.