613 mitzvot list - EAS
A List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments) - Judaism 101 ...
https://www.jewfaq.org/613-commandmentsA List of the 613 Mitzvot (Commandments) ☰ G-d. To know that G-d exists (Ex. 20:2; Deut. 5:6) (CCA1). See What Do Jews Believe?. Not to entertain the idea that... ☰ Torah. To honor the old and the wise (Lev. 19:32) (CCA17). To learn Torah and to teach it (Deut. 6:7) (CCA14). ☰ Signs and Symbols. To ...
The 613 Commandments (Mitzvot) - Mitzvahs & Traditions
https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/756399Oct 27, 2008 · The 613 Commandments (Mitzvot) 1. To know there is a G‑d — Exodus 20:2 2. Not to entertain thoughts of other gods besides Him— Exodus 20:3 3. To know that He is one— Deuteronomy 6:4 4. To love Him— Deuteronomy 6:5 5. To fear Him— Deuteronomy 10:20 6. To sanctify His Name— Leviticus 22:32 7. Not to ...
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The 613 Mitzvot (Commandments) - Jewish Virtual Library
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/the-613-mitzvot-commandments- THE BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE. Fundamentals of Torah: 1 To know there is a God. Ex. 20:2 2 …
- THE BOOK OF LOVE OF GOD. Laws of Reading the Shema 76 To say the Shema twice daily. …
- THE BOOK OF SEASONS. Laws of the Sabbath 87 To rest on the seventh day. Ex. 23:12 88 …
The List of 613 Mitzvot according to Rambam Organized by ...
https://www.calledoutbelievers.org/the-list-613-mitzvot-according-to-rambamJan 23, 2022 · The following is a list of the 613 Mitzvot according to Rambam organized by Parashah… To see the commandments according to Topic and Importance click here or scroll down. Bereshit: Mitvah Count: 1: 125. To have children with one’s wife Gen. 1:28: Vayishlach: Mitvah Count: 1: 194. Not to eat the sinew of the thigh Gen. 32:33: Bo: Mitvah Count: 21 : 120.
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The 613 Mitzvot (Commandments) - aish.com
https://aish.com/48945081May 09, 2009 · The following is a brief listing of the 613 commandments (mitzvot), as recorded and classified by Maimonides in the 12th century. This listing is taken from his classic compendium of Jewish law, the "Mishneh Torah," which contains 14 primary "books" or sections. This list should not be used as a source for any practical Halachic ruling.