IPA: /mɑːxˈzɔːr/
KK: /mɑːxˈzɔːr/
A type of Jewish prayer book used during the High Holidays, containing the liturgy for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
During the High Holidays, many families bring out their machzor to follow the prayers.
**Machzor** → The word 'machzor' comes from Hebrew 'מחזור' (makhzor), meaning cycle or return. It refers specifically to a Jewish prayer book used during the High Holidays, symbolizing the cyclical nature of the Jewish liturgical year.
Think of the Hebrew word for cycle ('machzor') to remember that a machzor is a prayer book used for the cyclical High Holidays.