|
Iyun Tefillah – Blessing of Shema II |
|
|
“Hashem Tziva-ot,” is derived from “Tzav,” which indicates a unifying force. As in, “Deliberately pull out some for her from the heaps – tzevatim.” (Ruth 2:16) It also reflects “will,
or desire” as in “Tzivitun,” the Aramaic translation of “to desire.” “Hashem Tzivaot,” reflects the Power that created all from a Unity with the desire to reunify.
 |