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Mitzvot refers to the commandments or good deeds prescribed by Jewish law, encompassing a total of 613 laws that guide the ethical and religious conduct of Jewish people. These commandments are seen as a way to fulfill one's relationship with God and the community, covering various aspects of life, including rituals, moral behavior, and interpersonal relations.
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