mitzvot = מִצְווֹת
mezuzah = מזוזה
commandment = mitzvah (מצווה) commandments = mitzvot (מצוות)
How do you write "Oases" in Hebrew
Tradition holds that there are 613 guidelines by which Jews are to live, the Hebrew word for these guidelines is 'mitzvah' (singular) | 'mitzvot' (plural).
The Torah does not contain halacha (law), it contains the mitzvot which best translates to 'guidelines'.
There is no such thing as Hindi Hebrew. But if you are asking how to write it in regular Hebrew, it's רובין
No, the Torah contains the 'mitzvot' which is best translated as 'guidelines'. Talmud contains Jewish law which is called 'halacha'.
Possession in Hebrew is רכוש.
"Bat" means daughter in Hebrew so...daughter of the mitzvot or commandments. So Bar Mitzva will mean son of the commandments.
There is no language called Israeli. People speak Hebrew and they write using Hebrew alphabets.
"Prophets" is written in Hebrew as "נביאים".
In Hebrew it is spelled like this: סידור
Lauren in Hebrew: לורן