The Kaddish Prayer. Hc, Mesorah 2001

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The Kaddish Prayer: A New Translation With A Commentary By Nosson Scherman

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The Kaddish Prayer: A New Translation With A Commentary By Nosson Scherman
The Kaddish (Hebrew: קַדִּישׁ, ‘holy’ or ‘sanctification’), also transliterated as Qaddish, is a hymn praising God that is recited during Jewish prayer services. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God’s name. In the liturgy, different versions of the Kaddish are functionally chanted or sung as separators of the different sections of the service.

The term Kaddish is often used to refer specifically to the Mourner’s Kaddish, which is chanted as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services, as well as at funerals (other than at the gravesite) and memorials; for 11 Hebrew months after the death of a parent; and in some communities for 30 days after the death of a spouse, sibling, or child. A person is described as “saying Kaddish” if they are carrying out these rituals of mourning. Mourners recite Kaddish to show that despite the loss they still praise God

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