• Tikkun

    A Hebrew word meaning "Fixing/Rectification".

  • Tikkun Olam

    The Jewish injunction to 'fix the world', and a popular catchphrase used to refer to Jewish social justice initiatives

  • Tikun Olam

    Tikkun olam (Hebrew: תיקון עולם or תקון עולם‎) is a Hebrew phrase that means "repairing the world" (or "healing the world") which suggests humanity's shared...

  • Tisha B’Av

    The ninth of the Hebrew month of Av, a day of Jewish mourning commemorating the destruction of the ancient temple in Jerusalem and other Jewish...

  • Toda Raba

    Hebrew for "Thank you very much."

  • Todah

    Hebrew for "thanksgiving," although it also connotes a confession of praise in addition to gratitude. One of the most significant sacrifices of the Jews

  • Torah

    The Bible, specifically the "Five Books of Moses"

  • Treif

    Non-kosher

  • Treyf

    Non-kosher.

  • Tribe

    The ancient Jewish people descended from twelve tribes, who were the offspring of the forefather Jacob