mamzer

[ˈmæmzər]

mamzer Definition

  • 1a person born of parents who are not married to each other, especially one whose mother is Jewish and whose father is Gentile
  • 2a person considered impure or illegitimate by Jewish law

Using mamzer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mamzer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    According to Jewish law, a mamzer cannot marry another Jew.

  • Example

    The mamzer was ostracized by the community.

  • Example

    The rabbi refused to perform the wedding ceremony because the groom was a mamzer.

mamzer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mamzer

  • bastard
  • illegitimate child
  • love child

Phrases with mamzer

  • mamzerut

    the status of being a mamzer

    Example

    The mamzerut of the child was a source of shame for the family.

  • mamzer beis din

    a person declared to be a mamzer by a rabbinical court

    Example

    The mamzer beis din was excluded from the synagogue.

  • mamzer she'ein lo mamzer

    a person who is not a mamzer but whose status is in doubt

    Example

    The rabbi ruled that the child was a mamzer she'ein lo mamzer.

Origins of mamzer

from Hebrew 'mamzer', meaning 'bastard'

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Summary: mamzer in Brief

'Mamzer' [ˈmæmzər] is a noun used to describe a person born to unmarried parents, particularly a child with a Jewish mother and a non-Jewish father. It is also used to describe someone considered impure or illegitimate under Jewish law. The term is often associated with exclusion and shame, as in 'The mamzer was ostracized by the community.'