mitsvah

/mɪtsˈvɑː/ or /mitˈsvɑː/

Definitions

1. noun

a good deed or act of kindness, often performed as a religious obligation for young people in the Jewish faith.

“The boy’s mitsvah was collecting food for the local food bank.”

2. noun

a commandment or law in the Hebrew Bible, often translated as ‘commandment’ or ‘law’.

“The rabbi discussed the importance of following the mitsvah of honesty in business dealings.”

Synonyms

  • act of kindness
  • commandment
  • good deed
  • law

Antonyms

  • sin
  • transgression
  • wrongdoing