
What Does the Shema Mean?
The Shema is the twice-daily renewal of our vows, to focus on what matters in the world: love, relationship, community and the Holy.

The Shema is the twice-daily renewal of our vows, to focus on what matters in the world: love, relationship, community and the Holy.

Through using this personal kavannah, a spiritual intention, the recitation of the Sh’ma is transformed, and so am I.

Learning what Zmanim are and why they are important can bring a new meaning to ritual practices and the routine of our days.

The Shema is the declaration of God’s uniqueness and unity that the Torah commands us to recite twice daily.