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mahzor

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /mɑːˈzɔːr/

KK: /mɑːˈzɔːr/

noun
Definition

A Jewish prayer book that includes the specific prayers and rituals for holidays.


Example

During the High Holidays, many families use a mahzor to guide their prayers.


Conversation
Sloth A
Are you bringing your mahzor to the service this weekend?
Sloth B
Of course! I never forget it for the holidays.
Sloth A
I always find it useful to have the mahzor on hand for the prayers.
Sloth B
Definitely, it helps keep everything organized during the ceremony.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
siddur
haggadah
tefillah
Antonyms
secular
profane
irreverent
Root Explanation

Mahzor is derived from the Hebrew word "maḥzor" (מחזור), meaning cycle or return. It refers specifically to a Jewish prayer book used for the High Holidays, which is structured in a cyclical format for annual observance of these festivals.

Memory Tip

Think of the Hebrew word for cycle ('maḥzor') to remember that a 'mahzor' is a prayer book that guides you through the annual cycle of High Holiday prayers.

Visually Confused Words
mahori
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