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Mitzvah; Mitzvot

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Mitzvah; Mitzvot: (lit. “commandment”); one of the Torah’s 613 Divine commandments; a good deed or religious precept; according to Chassidut, the word mitzvah stems from the root tzavta, attachment, the mitzvah creating a bond between G-d who commands and man who performs.
Transliteration Ba-ruch a-tah A-do-nai, E-lo-hei-nu Me-lech Ha-o-lam, Ha-zan et ha-o-lam ku-lo, b'tu-vo, b'chein b'che-sed uv-ra-cha-mim, hu no-tein le-chem l'chol ba-sar, ki l'o-lam chas-do. Uv-tu-vo ha-ga-dol, ta-mid lo cha-sar la-nu, v'al yech-sar la-n...
Transliteration: Shir hama-alos beshuv Ado-n-oy es shivas tzion, hayinu k’cholmim. Az yimaleh s'chok pinu, u’lshoneinu rinah. Az yomru vagoyim, higdil Ado-noy la’asos im eileh. Higdil Ado-noy la’asos imanu, hayinu simechim. Shuvah Ado-noy es shevisenu ka’...
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