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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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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Krias Shema Ketana]] | |||
* [[Krias Shema She'al HaMitah]] | |||
[[he:קריאת שמע]] | |||