Definition: "Kalam," also spelled "Kalmaz," in Hebrew means "prize" or "reward." In Jewish tradition, the term has been used to refer to a reward received for good deeds such as performing sacrificial services (a ritual involving animal sacrifices) or serving in religious service under King Solomon. The phrase is derived from the word "kalam," which can mean "to give" or "reward."
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