Harvest — Katsiyr

Young boy picking ripe red apples from a tree in an orchard, representing harvest and agricultural work.

What does “Katsiyr” mean in Hebrew?

Katsiyr” (קָצִיר) is the Hebrew word for “harvest,” a term deeply rooted in the agricultural rhythms, spiritual symbolism, and biblical language of ancient Israel. More than a seasonal activity, katsiyr represents provision, blessing, completion, and divine faithfulness.

Learn how to say “Harvest — Katsiyr” (קָצִיר)—when the harvest season marks the transition from summer to autumn, when farmers gather wheat, barley, grapes, olives, and other crops—Specifically, tied to the Jewish holiday, Shavuot.

You can explore other Hebrew words, phrases, and resources connected to Shavuot:

English Meaning
Harvest
Hebrew Translation
קָצִיר
Theme
Jewish Holidays
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