

Ukh’tavtam al m’zuzot beitekha uvish’arekha. Uk’shartam l’ot al yadekha, v’hayu l’totafot bein einekha.īind them as a sign on your hand and let them serve as a symbol on your forehead 2 3 Take these instructions d¤NÀ¨¥d mi´¦x¨a§C©d E ºi ¨d§e 3 4 with which I charge you this day to heart.:L«¤a¨a§lÎl©r mFI©d L§☮©v§n i¯¦kp. Recite them when you stay at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when you get up. V’-shinantam l’vanekha, v’dibarta bam, b’shivt’kha b’vetekha, uv’lekht’kha vaderekh, uv’shokhb’kha uv’kumekha.

Take to heart these instructions, which I charge you this day. V’hayu had’varim ha-eleh, asher anokhi m’tzavkha ha-yom al l’vavekha. The Vahavta is a passage from the Torah (Deuteronomy 6:5-9 and Numbers 15:40 -41), which is chanted according to Torah trope. You shall love Adonai your God with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your might. V’ahavta eit adonai elohekha b’khol l’vav’kha, uv’khol nafsh’kha, uv’khol m’odekha. and when the brain resets when changing rooms 4. 2.1 Shema Yisrael 2.2 Baruch Shem 2.3 Vahavta 2.4 Vhaya im shamoa. Dude, the V'ahavta is, of course, the listing of methods for learning far, far ahead of where we currently are: 1) rhyme, rhythm, rule of threes 2) use of different learning styles and contexts including emotions 3) memorization best right before bedtime, right before first urination in a.m. In traditional communities, it also includes Deuteronomy 11:13-21 (which explains the consequences for following or disregarding God’s commandments) and Numbers 15:37-39 (text regarding tzitzit). This prayer is a continuation of the Shema and is found in Deuteronomy 6:5-9 and Numbers 15:40-41. (said in a whisper)īlessed is the Name of His Glorious Kingdom for ever and ever.
