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  1. Mazal Mediterranean Street Food | West Ashley, Charleston SC

    Mazal Mediterranean Street Food serves authentic flavors at 1901 Ashley River Rd in West Ashley. Our hummus is ground fresh in-house every morning, served warm alongside slow-roasted shawarma …

  2. Mazel tov - Wikipedia

    The word mazel comes from the Biblical Hebrew mazzāl, meaning "constellation" or (in Mishnaic Hebrew) "astrological sign" and may be related to the root נ-ז-ל meaning "to flow down".

  3. What Does “Mazel Tov” Mean? - Chabad.org

    Mazal tov literally means “good luck,” but Jews use it pretty much the same way that English-speakers use the word “congratulations.”

  4. What Does Mazel Tov Mean? - My Jewish Learning

    Mazel tov is an appropriate response to any good news, from an engagement to a graduation, a new job, a new house, or any other honor or milestone. In modern Israeli Hebrew, it is common to …

  5. What Does Mazel Tov Mean? - Aish

    The Hebrew word mazel means “a drip from above” or “an alignment of stars,” referring to the fact that everyone is born under an astrological field. In fact, the Zodiac signs in Hebrew are called “ mazalot.” …

  6. The Meaning Behind “ Mazel Tov ” - Best Mitzvahs

    Often confused for a toast, “mazel tov” is an upbeat way to wish someone congratulations or good luck. At a bar/bat mitzvah, guests use the phrase to welcome children into the adult phase of their faith.

  7. What Does Mazel Tov Mean? More Than Just Congratulations

    Mazel tov literally means 'good constellation' or 'good fortune' in Hebrew. It is said to celebrate happy occasions — weddings, births, bar mitzvahs, and other milestones.

  8. Mazal Tov: The Real Meaning – Judaicapedia

    May 31, 2023 · These two simple words hold profound significance within Jewish culture and celebrations. The phrase is often used to express joy and offer congratulations, but its deeper …

  9. What Does “Mazel Tov” Mean? | Jewpernatural

    The word mazel literally means “a drip from above.” Mazel can have different connotations depending on its context, but they are all connected to this basic definition—something trickling down from above. …

  10. mazel | Jewish English Lexicon

    In Biblical Hebrew, mazal refers to a constellation of stars (associated with idol worship). "Through the influence of astrology, the term came to be associated with a person's fate... and fortune" …