noun
- plural of mahzor; Jewish prayer books containing liturgy for holidays and festivals
Usage: Hebrew origin; religious
Examples
- The synagogue ordered new mahzorim for the High Holy Days.
- Each family brought their own mahzorim to the Rosh Hashanah service.
- The mahzorim contained special prayers for Yom Kippur.
- Ancient mahzorim are preserved in the museum’s collection.
- The rabbi distributed mahzorim to the congregation before Passover.
- These mahzorim include both Hebrew text and English translations.