mochel (Meaning)

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mochel (a. & adv.)

Much.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mochel

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mochel Sentence Examples

  1. The mochel, a Jewish prayer, expresses remorse and supplication to God.
  2. The rabbi invoked the mochel to seek forgiveness for his congregation's sins.
  3. The children recited the mochel in unison, their voices trembling with sincerity.
  4. On Yom Kippur, Jews traditionally offer mochels to one another, asking for pardon.
  5. The mochel is a powerful tool for personal and communal introspection and reconciliation.
  6. The mochel acknowledges that all humans make mistakes and deserve a second chance.
  7. By offering a mochel, we not only seek forgiveness but also extend it to others.
  8. The mochel is a testament to the belief in the possibility of redemption.
  9. The recitation of the mochel creates a profound sense of unity and humility.
  10. The mochel is an integral part of Jewish religious practice, fostering a deep connection with God and with each other.

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The mochel, a Jewish prayer, expresses remorse and supplication to God.

The rabbi invoked the mochel to seek forgiveness for his congregation's sins.

The children recited the mochel in unison, their voices trembling with sincerity.

On Yom Kippur, Jews traditionally offer mochels to one another, asking for pardon.