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genizah
A genizah (or geniza; Hebrew: "storage"; plural: genizot or genizoth or genizahs)〔''Webster's Third New International Dictionary,'' 1961〕 is a storage area in a Jewish synagogue or cemetery designated for the temporary storage of worn-out Hebrew-language books and papers on religious topics prior to proper cemetery burial. ==Etymology== The word ''genizah'' comes from the Hebrew triconsonantal root ''g-n-z'', which means “hiding”, and originally meant "to hide" or "to put away". Later, it became a noun for a place where one put things, and is perhaps best translated as "archive" or "repository".
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