Avot

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Avot is the Hebrew term referring to the biblical Patriarchs of Israel—Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob—who are regarded as the founding fathers of the Jewish people.

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Avot canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hebrew term
religious concept
appearsIn rabbinic literature
associatedWith Jewish people NERFINISHED
biblical narrative
culturalSignificance symbol of the founding fathers of Israel
hasPluralForm Avot
hasSingularForm Av
language Hebrew
meaning Fathers
refersTo Abraham NERFINISHED
Isaac NERFINISHED
Jacob NERFINISHED
Patriarchs of Israel NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
role designation of the biblical Patriarchs
theologicalSignificance represents covenantal ancestors of the Jewish people
timePeriodReferenced patriarchal period in the Hebrew Bible
usedIn Jewish liturgy
Jewish study

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