tavreshyudgimel
Tavreshyudgimel, typically written in Hebrew as תרי"ג and transliterated as tarig or taryig, is the sequence of four letters that is conventionally used to denote the number 613 in rabbinic Judaism. The letters correspond to 400 (ת), 200 (ר), 10 (י), and 3 (ג), which sum to 613, the traditional total count of commandments in the Torah. The term תריג or תרי"ג functions as an acronym or mnemonic rather than representing a single commandment or category.
The concept of 613 mitzvot originates in medieval rabbinic literature and became a standard framework for
In practice, תריג is used as shorthand for the entire corpus of commandments—positive and negative—that govern Jewish