Mitzvot (plural or mitzvah) are commandments, traditionally understood to come from G-d and are intended for the Jewish people to observe. There are exactly 613 commandments that are written in the Torah (Hebrew Old Testament). Not all Jews observe all the commandments but there are several co...
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Although the number613is mentioned in the Talmud, its real significance increased in later medieval rabbinic literature, including many works listing or arranged by the mitzvot. The most famous of these was an enumeration of the 613 commandments by Maimonides. What is the Hebrew name for the Day...
In Judaism, a mitzvah is a commandment from God. There are 613 mitzvot, which are divided into positive and negative categories...
613 seeds for 613 good deeds:It is thought that there are 613 seeds in a pomegranate, the same number as the number of good deeds which are written in the scriptures (these good deeds are called “mitzvot”). By eating pomegranates you are effectively saying “in this year ahead...