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GEMARA:
We learned in the mishna that one must focus his heart while reading the portion of
Shema
in the Torah in order to fulfill his obligation. From here, the Gemara seeks to conclude:
Learn from this
that
mitzvot require intent,
when one performs a mitzva, he must intend to fulfill his obligation. If he lacks that intention, he does not fulfill his obligation. With that statement, this Gemara hopes to resolve an issue that is raised several times throughout the Talmud.
Berakhot 13a:22
We learned in the mishna that
Rabbi Eliezer says: One whose prayer is fixed, his prayer is not supplication.
The Gemara asks:
What is
the meaning of
fixed
in this context?
Rabbi Ya’akov bar Idi said
that
Rabbi Oshaya said:
It means
anyone for whom his prayer is like a burden upon him,
from which he seeks to be quickly unburdened.
The Rabbis say:
This refers to
anyone who does not recite
prayer
in the language of supplication,
but as a standardized recitation without emotion…
Berakhot 29b:7
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