Liturgy for Menachot 86:7
תניא אידך וראיתם אותו וזכרתם את כל מצות ה' כיון שנתחייב אדם במצוה זו נתחייב בכל מצות כולן ור"ש היא דאמר מצות עשה שהזמן גרמא היא
Another [Baraitha] taught: 'That ye may look upon it, and remember', that is, look upon this precept, and remember another precept that is next to it, namely, 'the law concerning mingled stuffs, for it is written, Thou shalt not wear a mingled stuff, wool and linen together'. Thou shalt make thee twisted cords.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Deut. XXII, 11, 12.');"><sup>5</sup></span>
Siddur Ashkenaz
Blessed are You, Adonoy our God, King of the Universe, Who gives the rooster understanding to distinguish between day and night.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
Blessed are You, Adonoy our God, King of the Universe, Who did not make me a gentile.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
Blessed are You, Adonoy our God, King of the Universe, Who did not make me a slave.
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Siddur Ashkenaz
Blessed are You, Adonoy our God, King of the Universe, Who did not make me a woman.1There is no degradation of women implied in this blessing. Men thank God for the privilege, which is theirs, of performing all the precepts of the Torah, many of which are not incumbent upon women.
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