Shema Jel Gitary -
It is a daily prayer serving as a declaration of faith in one God, rooted in the Torah (Deuteronomy).
A specific "Bedtime Shema" is often recited before sleeping.
- Hear, O Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One. shema jel gitary
Details the commandment of wearing tzitzit (fringes) to remember God’s laws. How and When It Is Recited
It is often the first prayer taught to children and is traditionally the last words said before death. Key Phrases It is a daily prayer serving as a
Recited at least twice daily: once in the morning (Shacharit) and once in the evening (Ma'ariv), fulfilling the command to say it "when you lie down and when you rise".
Declares God's oneness and commands that the words be placed on the heart, taught to children, and written on doorposts (mezuzahs). Details the commandment of wearing tzitzit (fringes) to
- Blessed be the Name of His glorious kingdom for ever and ever (recited quietly after the first verse). Unpacking the Shema • Unpacked for Educators