释义 |
miz·rach noun also miz·rah \ˈmizˌräḵ\ (-s) Etymology: New Hebrew mizrāḥ, from Hebrew, east, place of sunrise, from zāraḥ to rise, come forth 1. : an ornamental or sacred picture hung on the east wall of a house or synagogue in the direction of Jerusalem toward which Jews face when in prayer 2. : the eastern wall of a synagogue |