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Gebrochts and Mitzvah

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Difference between Gebrochts and Mitzvah

Gebrochts vs. Mitzvah

Gebrochts (געבראָכטס,, lit. 'broken', also gebrokts) refers to matzo that has absorbed liquid. In its primary meaning, the Hebrew word (meaning "commandment",,, Biblical:; plural, Biblical:; from "command") refers to precepts and commandments commanded by God.

Similarities between Gebrochts and Mitzvah

Gebrochts and Mitzvah have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Hebrew language, Rabbi, Rashi, Talmud, Torah.

Hebrew language

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Rabbi

In Judaism, a rabbi is a teacher of Torah.

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Rashi

Shlomo Yitzchaki (רבי שלמה יצחקי; Salomon Isaacides; Salomon de Troyes, 22 February 1040 – 13 July 1105), today generally known by the acronym Rashi (רש"י, RAbbi SHlomo Itzhaki), was a medieval French rabbi and author of a comprehensive commentary on the Talmud and commentary on the ''Tanakh''.

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Talmud

The Talmud (Hebrew: תַּלְמוּד talmūd "instruction, learning", from a root LMD "teach, study") is the central text of Rabbinic Judaism and the primary source of Jewish religious law and theology.

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Torah

Torah (תּוֹרָה, "Instruction", "Teaching" or "Law") has a range of meanings.

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Gebrochts and Mitzvah Comparison

Gebrochts has 28 relations, while Mitzvah has 101. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 3.88% = 5 / (28 + 101).

References

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