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  • Frame may vary
  • Easel Framed /dimensions:
    Total 13" x 9.25" Behind Glass
    Ready to Hang on the Wall - or stand on a table
    Star of David Motif - Hebrew / English
  • Blessing Printed in Israel

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Hear, O Israel: HaShem is our G-d Hashem, the One and Only - You shall love Hashem, your G-d, with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your resources.   Let these matters, which I command you today, be upon your heart. Teach them thoroughly to your children and speak of them while you sit in your home, while you walk on your way, when your retire and when you arise. Bind them as sign upon your arm and let them be tefillin between your eyes.  And write them on the door posts of your home and upon your gates

 

May this home be
a place of happiness and health,
of contentment,
generosity and hope,
a home of creativity and kindness
 May those who visit and those who live
here know only blessing and peace

 
Throughout the ages, the cry of Shema has always symbolized the ultimate manifestation of faith in the gravest situations. With the Shema on their lips, Jews accepted martyrdom at the Inquisitor's stake and in the Nazi gas chambers.

Rabbi Akiva patiently endured while his flesh was being torn with iron combs, and died reciting the Shema. He pronounced the last word of the sentence, "Echad" (one) with his last breath (Talmud Berachot 61b). The Talmud says that when Jacob was about to reveal the end of days to his children, he was concerned that one of them might be a non-believer. His sons reassured him immediately and cried out, "Shema Yisrael."  We are commanded to say the Shema twice each day: once in the morning and again in the evening. This requirement is derived from the verse: "And you should speak about them when you... lie down and when you get up" (Deut. 6:7). The Talmud explains that when you "lie down and when you get up" does not refer to the literal position of one's body, but rather designates the time of day to say the Shema (Brachot 10b).

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