Translation:Mishnah/Seder Zeraim/Tractate Berakhot/Chapter 1/2/Translation

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From when may one recite the Shema in the morning?
From when one can distinguish between techelet and white.
Rabbi Eliezer says: [The earliest time for the Shema is when one can distinguish] between techelet and the color of leek,
and one must finish reciting it by sunrise.
Rabbi Yehoshua says: [One may recite the Shema] until three hours [of the day],
for such is the way of the sons of kings, to arise at the third hour.
If one recites [the Shema] later than this, he has not lost out,
[but rather is] like one who reads the Torah.