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- 613_commandments abstract "The tradition that 613 commandments (Hebrew: תרי\"ג מצוות: taryag mitzvot, \"613 mitzvot\") is the number of mitzvot in the Torah, began in the 3rd century CE, when Rabbi Simlai mentioned it in a sermon that is recorded in Talmud Makkot 23b.These principles of Biblical law are sometimes called connections or commandments (mitzvot) and referred to collectively as the \"Law of Moses\" (Torat Moshe, תורת משה), \"Mosaic Law\", \"Sinaitic Law\", or simply \"the Law\". The word mitzvot is plural; singular is mitzvah.Although there have been many attempts to codify and enumerate the commandments contained in the Torah, the most traditional enumeration is Maimonides'. The 613 commandments include \"positive commandments\", to perform an act (mitzvot aseh), and \"negative commandments\", to abstain from certain acts (mitzvot lo taaseh). The negative commandments number 365, which coincides with the number of days in the solar year, and the positive commandments number 248, a number ascribed to the number of bones and main organs in the human body (Babylonian Talmud, Makkot 23b-24a). Though the number 613 is mentioned in the Talmud, its real significance increased in later medieval rabbinic literature, including many works listing or arranged by the mitzvot. Three types of negative commandments fall under the self-sacrificial principle yehareg ve'al ya'avor, meaning \"One should let oneself be killed rather than violate it\". These are murder, idolatry, and forbidden sexual relations.The 613 mitzvot have been divided also into three general categories: mishpatim; edot; and chukim. Mishpatim (\"laws\") include commandments that are deemed to be self-evident, such as not to murder and not to steal. Edot (\"testimonies\") commemorate important events in Jewish history. For example, the Shabbat is said to testify to the story that Hashem created the world in six days and rested on the seventh day and declared it holy. Chukim (\"decrees\") are commandments with no known rationale, and are perceived as pure manifestations of the Divine will.Many of the mitzvot cannot be observed now, following the destruction of the Second Temple, although they still retain religious significance. According to one standard reckoning, there are 77 positive and 194 negative commandments that can be observed today, of which there are 26 commands that apply only within the Land of Israel. Furthermore, there are some time-related commandments from which women are exempt (examples include shofar, sukkah, lulav, tzitzit and tefillin). Some depend on the special status of a person in Judaism (such as kohanim), while others apply only to men or only to women.".
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