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This is not a question. It's just the phrase that most Jewish blessings begin with. If you have a question about it, you need to state the question.

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11y ago

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Blessed are You, Lord our God, King of the Universe

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Anonymous

5y ago
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The translation is: "Blessed are You, our God, King of the Universe".

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Anonymous

4y ago
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blessed are you our lord king of the universe

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Anonymous

4y ago
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listen God is ours, God is one

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Anonymous

4y ago
Blessed are you O Lord, our God, king of the universe...
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Jim Rocha

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4y ago
You're thinking of "The Shema" from Deuteronomy 6, "She-ma yisrael, adonai eloheinu, adonai echad” or “Hear O’ Israel, the Lord is our God, the Lord is One”

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