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  2. Text of the Shema Prayer in Hebrew and English - Chabad.org

    www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/706163

    Transliteration of the Shema. Cover your eyes with your right hand and say: shmah yee-sׂrah-ayl ah-doh-noi eh-loh-hay-noo ah-doh-noi eh-khahd. Whisper: bah-rookh shem ki-vohd mahl-khoo-toh li-oh-lahm vah-ehd. Listen to the recitation of Shema.

  3. The Shema - The Daily Declaration of Faith - Chabad.org

    www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/705353

    The Shema. Shema Yisrael (שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל) (“Hear, O Israel ”) are the first two words of a section of the Torah that is the centerpiece of the morning and evening prayer services, encapsulating the monotheistic essence of Judaism: “Hear, O Israel: G‑d is our L‑rd, G‑d is one.”.

  4. The Shema | My Jewish Learning

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    The first verse of the Shema, from the sixth chapter of Deuteronomy, is among the best-known in all of Jewish liturgy. It is recited at the climactic moment of the final prayer of Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, and traditionally as the last words before death.

  5. Shema - Wikipedia

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    Shema Yisrael (Shema Israel or Sh'ma Yisrael; Hebrew: שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל Šəmaʿ Yīsrāʾēl, "Hear, O Israel") is a Jewish prayer (known as the Shema) that serves as a centerpiece of the morning and evening Jewish prayer services.

  6. What's the Meaning of the Jewish Shema Prayer in the Bible?

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    Meaning of the Shema Prayer. The opening line, “Hear, O Israel,” does not simply mean to let sound waves enter your ears. Here, the word shema means to allow the words to sink in, provide understanding, and generate a response—it’s about action. In Hebrew, hearing and doing are the same thing.

  7. The Full Shema - Sefaria

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    The Full Shema. (4) Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God, the LORD alone. (5) You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. (6) Take to heart these instructions with which I charge you this day.

  8. Shema - Judaism 101 (JewFAQ)

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    The Shema is one of only two prayers that are specifically commanded in Torah (the other is Birkat Ha-Mazon -- grace after meals). It is the oldest fixed daily prayer in Judaism, recited morning and night since ancient times.