the shema contains seven fundemental jewish beliefs and concepts about g-d.
The basic teaching of the shema is that G-d is a whole being.He is not divisible and cannot be contained.
Shema Yisrael Adonai Eloheinu Adonai Echad"Hear, O Israel: The Lord is God, the Lord is One"
I believe you are referring to the Shema. The Shema represents the core beliefs in Judaism, "Shema yisrael adonai eloheinu adonai echad" or in English "Hear O Israel: the Lord our God, the Lord is one." The meaning is YHVH (the name of God in Hebrew) is our God and YHVH is one, united, inseparable, and the only god.
Are you confusing Siva or Shiva, the Hindu god known as "the destroyer," with the Shema, the Jewish proclamation of the oneness of God? They are different.
In Hebrew? In Biblical Hebrew it would be Elohenu Eloah ehadh. Or you could say the Shema which is Sh'ma Yisrael Adonai Elohenu Adonai Ehhadh.
The Jewish declaration of belief is the Shema prayer. The Shema-prayer (Deuteronomy 6:4-9) expresses our belief in One God, our love for him, and our obligation to learn the Torah and keep its commands. It is an affirmation of our part in the covenant with God. It is in the merit of this covenant that Judaism continues to exist.See also:Jewish beliefs
Observant Jews say the Shema twice a day.
Hear O Israel the Lord is our God, the Lord is one.The Shema-prayer (Deuteronomy 6:4-9) expresses our belief in One God, our love for him, and our obligation to learn the Torah and keep its commands. It is an affirmation of our part in the covenant with God. It is in the merit of this covenant that Judaism continues to exist.
The answer to this question Shema
It depends on your beliefs but people that do believe in a god would say no.
The first word of the verse is Shema, which means hear or listen in Hebrew. The entire verse, Deuteronomy 6:4, is "Hear oh Israel, the Lord your God, the Lord is one!" (or perhaps, because translation always admits to alternatives, "Listen Israel, the Lord is your God, the Lord alone!")
Not "what was," but "what is." The Shema is a Jewish prayer (Deuteronomy 6:4-9) that expresses our belief in One God, our love for him, and our obligation to learn the Torah and keep its commands. It is an affirmation of our part in the covenant with God. It is in the merit of this covenant that Judaism continues to exist.
The cornerstone of Jewish belief is encapsulated in the Shema, which Jews will repeat. It comes from the last book of the Torah, Deuteronomy 6:4 and is: "Hear ('Shema' in Hebrew) O Israel, the LORD is our God; the LORD is one."