More Discussions for this daf
1. Birkas v'Lamalshinim 2. Yehudah Ger Amoni 3. R. Gamliel and R. Elazar ben Azaryah
4. Bribes (Shochad) 5. Know before Whom you stand 6. Sancheriv
7. Shmuel ha'Katan 8. Raban Gamliel being reinstated as Nasi 9. May the Living Lie about the Dead?
10. The Right to Depose Raban Gamliel 11. Tocho K'Boro 12. "Nikra Poshe'a"
13. Chizkiyahu 14. Tocho K'Boro 15. Musaf after Seven Hours
16. Rebbi Shimon bar Yochai 17. Shimon bar Yochai 18. Rebbi Elazar ben Azaryah taking over the Nesi'us from Raban Gamliel
19. Praying for a friend in order to be answered first 20. Shmuel ha'Katan and Birkas ha'Minim 21. Zav
22. Which prayers require standing 23. R. Gamliel and R. Elazar ben Azaryah
DAF DISCUSSIONS - BERACHOS 28

James asked:

Apparently, in Berachos 28b there is wordage that relates to a phrase I saw in a Shul...."Know Before Whom Thou Standest." >From my understanding, of late, this phrase, this quote comes from the Talmud, Berachos 28b. I wanted to see the exact text that states this phrase. I want to understand this quote in its entirety. Does it, in fact, from you knowledge come from this reference? And what does it mean? Thank you.

The Kollel replies:

Yes. The Gemara there quotes Rebbi Eliezer's final words of advice to his disciples before he died. You can see the exact text by going to

http://www.e-daf.com/Berachos/28b.gif

The words, "De'u Lifnei Mi Atem Omdim," are on the 25th line from the top. The straightforward meaning of this statement is that one should be constantly aware and fully focused, while standing before G-d in prayer, that one is indeed speaking to Him.

Y. Shaw