Kriat Shema in Hebrew with English Instructions


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And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.




Kriat Shema in Hebrew - English Linear Transliteration


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And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.




Kriat Shema in Hebrew - English Interlinear Transliteration and Translation


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And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.




Kriat Shema in English Transliteration


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And whileֲ your eyes are covered, sayֲ Barukh Shemֲ with intense concentration. For if you do not concentrate at least on the meaning of what you are saying, you have not fulfilled your obligation, and you must go back and start again from the first verse” even if you realize this only after you complete the entireֲ Shֲma. If, however, you realize this after sayingֲ Barukh Shem, do not return immediately to say the first verse again. Rather complete the entire first paragraph, and only then return and begin again from the first verse with focused concentration. Be careful to whisperֲ Barukh Shemֲ very quietly, just loud enough for you to hear yourself. On the wordֲ malkhuto, bow your head slightly downward.




Hebrew Word Study


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God’s Word Leads Us to God’s Heart Hebrew Word Study: Revealing the Heart of God is a devotional book unlike any you’ve ever read. Most Hebrew word study books read like a dictionary, not really explaining the Hebrew words in light of specific Bible passages. Hebrew Word Study by Chaim Bentorah combines an in-depth look at the meanings of a variety of scriptural words and phrases in the original Hebrew with a down-to-earth application for our daily Christian experience. Guided by Chaim’s expertise in biblical languages, you will examine not just word definitions, but also the origins of words, their place in the culture and idioms of the day, and even their emotional context. With the author’s anecdotes and stories from the Bible and ancient Jewish literature, the meanings of these words and passages become even more vivid. Each of the ninety word studies in this book will encourage and strengthen you in your relationship with God. As you search the depths of God’s Word, you will see just how beautiful the Scriptures are, and most of all, you will see the beauty of God Himself and come to love Him all the more.




The Shabbat Morning Service: Book 1: The Shema and Its Blessings


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This three-volume prayer series based on the Conservative Shabbat Morning Service transforms Hebrew study into a practical prayer learning experience. The only entry requirement is the ability to read Hebrew phonetically.¬+




Siddur Sim Shalom


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The Shema


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The Shema is the central prayer of the Jewish faith. Jews utter this single sentence, affirming God's unity as their final words before dying, as well as at the beginning and ending of each day. Using the Shema as his focus, Lamm, prominent Orthodox scholar and long-time president of Yeshiva University, explores the relationship between spirituality and law in Judaism.




Selections from תורה אור ולקוטי תורה


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Selected discourses from the founder of the Chabad Chasidic philosophys great works: Torah Ohr and Likkutei Torah. This bi-lingual, Hebrew/English, rendition focuses on Rabbi Schneur Zalmans insights on the festivals. It has been the custom for Chasidim to study the discourses in Torah Ohr and Likkutei Torah, affectionately known as the "Chasidic Parsha," weekly and at festival time.




שלחן ערוך


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The sheer number of Jewish laws infuses everyday life with endless opportunities to touch the divine within. With this modern translation, the English-reading public can imbibe the holy ways of Jewish law as taught by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe, from the original source. In these volumes, the translation faces the newly reset Hebrew text. Notations appear when the Alter Rebbe's rulings are at variance with Rabbi Yosef Cairo's Shulchan Aruch and when other halachic works cite the subject at hand.