Emet VeEmunah

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Emet VeEmunah is a Jewish liturgical blessing recited after the evening Shema, affirming God’s faithfulness, redemption, and enduring covenant with Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish liturgical text
blessing
addressedTo God NERFINISHED
affirms God as redeemer
God’s enduring covenant with Israel
God’s reliability
continuity of redemption
associatedWithPrayer Shema NERFINISHED
emphasizes God’s kingship
God’s saving acts in history
God’s trustworthiness
follows evening Shema
genre blessing text
language Hebrew
liturgicalContext Jewish prayer service
evening service
liturgicalFunction blessing of redemption
liturgicalPosition blessing after the Shema
liturgicalSection blessings surrounding the Shema
mentions exodus from Egypt
parallels Emet Veyatziv
partOf Ma’ariv service
recitationSetting private prayer
synagogue
recitedBy observant Jews
relatedConcept Emet Veyatziv NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Judaism
theme God’s faithfulness
covenant with Israel
divine truth
exodus from Egypt
redemption
timeOfRecitation Ma’ariv
evening

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