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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.
Where was the slander against G-d said?
The distribution of the word tzedek and its derivate tzedakah in the Five Books of Moses is anything but random.
Although it’s natural to dislike criticism, a growth-oriented person will come to appreciate and value it.
By forbidding Jews from eating food cooked by non-Jews, our sages intended to create a social barrier between Jews and non-Jews in order to prevent intermarriage.
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