masorti

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Hebrew מָסׇרְתִּי (traditional)

Adjective

masorti (not comparable)

  1. (Judaism) In a traditional Jewish manner.
    Raised in a Masorti home, Mizrachi had never been consistent about synagogue attendance, Shabbat observance, or laying tefillin.
    Rozet Levy Dy Bochy, raised masorti and married to a non-Jewish man who decided after October 7 to convert, said October 7 drew her deeper into observance.