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The mitzvah of Krias Shema is a positive commandment from the Torah that expresses acceptance of the yoke of Heaven by the one who recites it. | '''The mitzvah of Krias Shema''' is a positive commandment from the Torah that expresses acceptance of the yoke of Heaven by the one who recites it. | ||
Krias Shema includes three parshiyos: the parshah of "Shema", the parshah of "V'haya Im Shamoa", and the parshah of Tzitzis, and it is recited twice daily: in the morning and evening. | Krias Shema includes three parshiyos: the parshah of "Shema", the parshah of "V'haya Im Shamoa", and the parshah of Tzitzis, and it is recited twice daily: in the morning and evening. | ||
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== Saying "Hashem Elokeichem Emes" == | == Saying "Hashem Elokeichem Emes" == | ||
In the morning Krias Shema that some say before davening - to fulfill the obligation of Krias Shema in its proper time - they also repeat the three words "Hashem Elokeichem Emes". In the Krias Shema of Tefillin of Rabbeinu Tam and Shimisha Rabba, they don't repeat these words, but they do say "Emes". | In the morning Krias Shema that some say before davening - to fulfill the obligation of Krias Shema in its proper time - they also repeat the three words "Hashem Elokeichem Emes". In the Krias Shema of [[Rabbeinu Tam Teffilin|Tefillin of Rabbeinu Tam]] and Shimisha Rabba, they don't repeat these words, but they do say "Emes". | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Krias Shema Ketana]] | |||
* [[Krias Shema She'al HaMitah]] | |||
[[he:קריאת שמע]] | |||