The sons of Yaakov reassured their father "Shema Yisrael... HaShem Elokenu HaShem Echad".
When Moshe knew he was not going to the land, he taught the people "Shema Yisrael..."
In the service in the Beis HaMikdash, they sang "Shema Yisrael..."
The Great Assembly instituted that we daven twice daily "Shema Yisrael..."
In the morning, "Shema Yisrael..."
The Rambam proscribed that one of the first passukim, a parent teaches a child is "Shema Yisrael..."
On our door posts, the mezuzah contains "Shema Yisrael..."
Our teflllin contain "Shema Yisrael"
On Rosh Hashanah, when the shofar is blown, for Malchiyos we say "Shema Yisrael..."
On Yom Kippur, at the end of Neilah, we declare "Shema Yisrael..."
Before we go to sleep, "Shema Yisrael..."
After 120 yrs, when a person prepares to go to the next world, the last words are "Shema Yisrael..."
Many Jews had mesiras nefesh, self-sacrifice, and before they were murdered, they said "Shema Yisrael..."
Rashi writes on the passuk "Shema Yisrael... HaShem Elokenu HaShem Echad" that "HaShem who is presently our G-d and not the G-d of the nations, will in the future be [recognized] as the One G-d, as is said, "For then I will turn over to the peoples a pure language that they may all call upon the Name of HaShem." And it is said, "On that day HaShem will be One and His name One."
Thus Moshiach will lead everyone in saying, "Shema Yisrael... HaShem Elokenu HaShem Echad"
Parshas Eschanan that we read every year after we mourn on Tisha B'Av reviews the giving of the Torah on Sinai and then
re-affirms "Shema Yisrael... HaShem Elokenu HaShem Echad".
The gematria of "Shema Yisrael... HaShem Elokenu HaShem Echad" is equivalent exactly to the passuk from Psalms that we repeat most often in davening " HaShem. Save us our King, answer us on the day we cry out" (Psalm 20:10)

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