"Payot" Examples
Payot
Noun
The
payot is a small curl of hair worn by some Orthodox Jewish men as a symbol of their religion. (Source: "The Jewish Studies Bible")
+ "The older men at the synagogue wore kippot (yarmulkes) and
payot, marking their commitment to their faith." (Bible Study Magazine)
However, without specifying the context, the term
payot can be somewhat vague.
+ "The local
payot are a distinctive feature of this community." (Jewish Journal)
Some people may not be familiar with the term
payot, especially outside of Jewish communities.
+ "I've never seen anyone wearing
payot before. It's quite unusual, isn't it?" (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
When describing a specific event or occasion, the term
payot can be more meaningful.
+ "The men in the
payot were ushered to the front of the crowd, while the women stayed at the back." (Haaretz)
In academic or scholarly contexts, the term
payot can be used to provide more context.
+ "In many Hasidic communities, the
payot have become a symbol of spiritual rank or authority." (Journal of Jewish Studies)
Verb
None found. The word
payot primarily refers to a noun, describing a small curl of hair worn by some Orthodox Jewish men.