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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.
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The blessing and verses recited when putting on a tallis: in...
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From the third night of Passover through the afternoon of...
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In the transliterations below, ' is used to refer to the sh'vah, which is similar/equivalent to ə; a mid-word aleph, a glottal stop; and a mid-word ayin, a voiced pharyngeal fricative ʕ similar/equivalent to Arabic ع. Whenever ` is used, it refers to ayin whether word-initial, medial, or final.
A list of common prayers and blessings that are available on this site for viewing online. Hebrew, transliteration, and English translation are available.
The blessing and verses recited when putting on a tallis: in Hebrew together with the English transliteration and translation.
From the third night of Passover through the afternoon of December 4th (or December 5th, if the following February will be 29 days) say: v'tein b'ra-cha. From the evening of December 4th (or 5th) through the eve of Passover: v'tein tal u-ma-tar liv-ra-cha.
It is a Mitzvah to Recite the Shema Yisrael twice daily - in the Daytime and at night. English Translation, Hebrew and Transliteration.
Mi Sheberach in Hebrew Transliteration. The transliterated text below presents the prayer with correct pronouns for male and female patients. The word before the slash is for males, the one after for females. Mi Sheberach. Avoteinu: Avraham, Yitzhak, v’Yaakov, v’Imoteinu: Sarah, Rivka, Rachel v’Leah, Hu yivarech virapei