Mizrach

Mizrach (Standard Hebrew מזרח) is a word in Hebrew language that means "East". In Biblical Hebrew the name of the eastern direction was Kedem (a word which also means "ancient"). Its etymology is derived from the word "Zricha" - which means "sunrise", since the sun rises from the east. For European Jews and American Jews the east is a sacred direction, since it is the direction of Jerusalem. In Jewish prayers, the prayers are facing toward the east. Mizrachi is a Jews immigrated to Israel from the Orient (Middle East and North Africa).
מזרח Mizrach (East) דרום Darom (South) מערב Maarav (West) צפון Tzafon (North)

 

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