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May you listen to the call of the Shema with open heart and mind as you navigate towards the One | |
May your encounters unite you towards Eḥad as your life’s journey’s moves you closer to the All | |
We hear Jacob became Israel for he has striven with beings divine and human God was in this place and he didn’t know it | |
With much struggle Jacob reunited with Esau yet still troubled saw God in his face | |
In embrace they wept | |
With much struggle we move towards the One With much strife we move to become United | |
We weep and take the next steps | |
As we limp along towards the One may our Angels protect us, may God lead us | |
In Shema we hear In Eḥad we unite In Life we act “God One” |
Todd Greenberg writes, “This prayer/poem [‘Call of the Shema’] came out of Rabbi Greene’s (Rabbi of Cong. Har Hashem in Boulder, Colarado) sermon this past Friday and our Torah Study discussion Saturday morning on Parashat Eikev.”

“Call of the Shema, a prayer-poem by Todd Greenberg” is shared through the Open Siddur Project with a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International copyleft license.
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