Masorah
Masorah or Mesora, (Hebrew: מסורה) refers either to the transmission of Jewish religious tradition, or to the tradition itself, with the word taken from the binding in Ezekiel 20:37.
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It is also used in relation to the following subjects:
- Masoretic Text, the authoritative text of the Tanakh for Rabbinic Judaism
- Masoretes, scribes who passed down the Masoretic text
- Masorati or Shomer Masoret, meaning "traditional", semi-observant Jews in Israel
- "Masorti Judaism" since 1990, another name for Conservative Judaism
- "Mesorah Publications Ltd.", publishers of ArtScroll
- Torah Umesorah – National Society for Hebrew Day Schools, a Haredi American educational network
- "Mesora", a variant pronunciation for "Metzora"
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