Etz Chaim
Etz Chaim, Hebrew for "Tree of Life", is a common term used in Judaism. The expression, found in the Book of Proverbs, is figuratively applied to the Torah itself: "It [the Torah] is a Tree of Life to those who cleave to it". Etz Chaim is a common name for yeshivas and synagogues as well as for works of Rabbinic literature.
The term Etz Chaim, (plural: Atzei Chaim), is also used to describe each of the wooden poles to which the parchment of a Sefer Torah is attached.
In kabbalah, Etz Chaim is a mystical symbol used to understand the nature of God and the manner in which He created the world.
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