If one recited the Shema without its accompanying blessings, has one fulfilled the obligation of Shema?
Synopsis
If Shema was recited without its blessings, the obligation of Shema itself is fulfilled. One then recites the blessings without Shema. The Mechaber adds that it is preferable to repeat Shema with the blessings.
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