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Qué (quién) es 613 Torah Avenue - definición


613 Torah Avenue         
SERIES OF JEWISH CHILDREN'S AUDIO AND VIDEO ALBUMS
613 Torah Avenue is a series of Jewish children's audio and video albums. The first title appeared in 1977.
Torah Or/Likutei Torah         
COMPILATION BOOK OF CHASSIDIC TREATISES BY RABBI SHNEUR ZALMAN
Torah Or; Likutei Torah; Likkutei Torah; Lekutei Torah; Likutei Torah/Torah Or; Torah or/likkutei torah
Torah Or/Likutei Torah is a compilation of Chassidic treatises, maamarim, by the first Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. The treatises are classic texts of Chabad philosophy arranged according to the Weekly Torah portion, and are studied regularly by Chabad Chassidim.
613 commandments         
  • ''De Rouwdagen'' (The [[mourning]] days) by [[Jan Voerman]], ca 1884
TRADITIONAL JEWISH ENUMERATION OF REGULATIONS IN THE TORAH
613 Jewish Commandments; Taryag; Yahweh's 613 Laws; Maimonides' list; Taryag Mitzvot; Mizvot; 613 mitzvos; 613 mitzvot; 613 mitvahs; 613 mitvas; 613 mitvah; 613 mitva; 613 laws; 613 Commandments; Six hundred and thirteen mitzvot; Positive commandment; Mitzvot asei she'hazman grama; Karyagim Mitzvot; Torah Laws; Taryag Mizwot; Taryag Mitzwot; 613 Mitzvots; Positive time-bound mitzvot; 613 Mitzvot; Taryag Mitsvot
The Jewish tradition that there are 613 commandments () or mitzvot in the Torah (also known as the Law of Moses) is first recorded in the 3rd century CE, when Rabbi Simlai mentioned it in a sermon that is recorded in Talmud Makkot 23b.