atsevim
Atsevim is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily in the context of Jewish culture and practice. In its most common usage, atsevim refers to idols or false gods. This concept is prevalent in religious texts, particularly the Hebrew Bible, where the prohibition against worshipping idols is a central tenet of Judaism. The term often appears in discussions of idolatry and the consequences associated with it.
Beyond the religious context, atsevim can also be used to denote wooden carvings or idols. This usage
In some instances, atsevim might also be understood as a colloquial or less common term for "objects"