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The Bedtime Shema or Kriat Shema al Hamitah, is an extended version of the traditional Shema prayer and is recited before going to sleep. (Most siddurs , or prayerbooks, have the full text listed in the Weekday Ma’ariv section).
This class provides an in-depth understanding of the themes contained in the reciting of the Shema.
OU Torah has compiled the following charts explaining what all the different times are and what happens at each time - when to put on tallis and tefillin, when to recite Shema, when to start Shabbos, when a fast ends, and more.
Introduction to Hilchos Kri'as Shema. This section contains one positive Torah commandment: to recite the Shema twice daily. The elucidation of this commandment appears in the following chapters. מצות עשה אחת והיא לקרות קריאת שמע פעמים ביום: וביאור מצוה זו בפרקים אלו:
Click here for a transliteration of the Shema. Cover your eyes with your right hand and say: Hear, O Israel, the L-rd is our G‑d, the L-rd is One. שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל יְהוָה אֱלֹהֵינוּ יְהוָה אֶחָד׃. Recite the following verse in an undertone: Blessed be the name of the glory of His kingdom forever and ever.
Scroll down to see a video demonstrating how to recite the Shema. 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.
30 wrz 2014 · Begin your study of the ancient Hebrew prayer, the Shema, with a closer look at the first word in the prayer, shema, meaning 'listen'. Learning About the Shema? Don't Stop Here. For thousands of years, every morning and evening, Jewish people have prayed these well-known words as a way of expressing their devotion to God, they’re called the Shema.