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Kaddish: (Aramaic, lit. “holy”); brief prayer recited by a mourner or by the chazan
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One of the most sacred rituals observed by all Jews throughout the generations is the practice of reciting the Mourner's Kaddish prayer for the merit of the departed soul.
Ground Control
When a child brings more light and holiness into this world, the parent’s soul climbs higher. Reciting kaddish is one such powerful tool of light . . .
Learn How to Say Kadish like a Pro!
With the Kaddish Trainer, start by clicking individual words, learning to pronounce and understand them one by one. Then move on to phrases.
One of the most sacred rituals observed by all Jews throughout the generations is the practice of reciting the Kaddish prayer for those who have passed on from physical life.
There seem to be several different kaddish prayers that are recited daily. Could you explain their differences?
Prayer for the Deceased
Children recite Kaddish for their loved ones’ departed soul. What is the meaning of Kaddish and how, when and why is Kaddish recited?
A treatise on the meaning of Kaddish and its influence on the soul of the departed, the mourners and those who respond with Amen
Reciting the Kaddish prayer aids the departed…and the mourner
Reciting the Kaddish prayer aids the departed…and the mourner
Get to know one of Judaism’s best-known but least-understood texts.
In the past, only one mourner was honored with the task of saying Kaddish, which makes sense
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