Pronunciation: /ˈmɪtsvə/
noun a commandment or good deed in Jewish law
A1 Doing a mitzvah means performing a good deed.
A2 In Judaism, performing a mitzvah is seen as a way to fulfill one's religious duties.
B1 Volunteering at the local soup kitchen is considered a mitzvah in many Jewish communities.
B2 Helping an elderly neighbor with their groceries can be a simple yet impactful mitzvah.
C1 The concept of a mitzvah extends beyond just acts of kindness and encompasses a broader sense of moral obligation.
C2 For some individuals, performing a mitzvah is a deeply spiritual experience that connects them to their faith and community.
formal In Jewish tradition, performing a mitzvah is considered a sacred duty.
informal I heard Sarah is organizing a mitzvah project for the community.
slang Let's do a mitzvah and help out at the local shelter this weekend.
figurative Helping your neighbor with their groceries is like a mitzvah for the soul.
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