Mizrah
Mizrah refers to the eastern direction in Hebrew, often associated with the orientation of Jewish prayer. In many synagogues, the ark containing the Torah scrolls is placed on the wall facing east, symbolizing the direction of Jerusalem and the Temple.
In a broader cultural context, Mizrah can also refer to a style of Jewish art and decoration that incorporates elements from Middle Eastern and North African traditions. This style often features vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and motifs that reflect the diverse heritage of Mizrahi Jews, who have roots in these regions.