👉 In Jewish tradition, "chalutzim" refers to a small piece of parchment or letter from the Torah that is used as a seal for the individual's name and the name of their family on the Temple mount. This parchment is known as a "chullin" or "chalutz". It is considered sacred and is kept in the Temple Mount for the purpose of sealing the name of the person and the family name, which are important for religious purposes.