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Thank you! Thank you for having the various versions of the kaddish available. My "adopted" Jewish grandmother passed away Monday morning. I am unsure which version (chabad or Ashkenaz) will be said at the funeral (we will be unable to attend due to finances), so having the various versions here I can hear the one, whichever they use, that will be said. Reply
Thank you You're very welcome, we are honored to have been able to be there for you in this way. May your father's memory be for a blessing. Reply
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My Father passed away one year ago today. I have listened to the audio of Kaddish several times. I have found it to be a source of great comfort. Thank you for providing this service
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Kaddish Why do mourners recite the Kaddish as fast as they can get through it. Why not at a more sedate pace? Reply
my students studying the holocaust heard about the Kaddish from Night by Elie Weisel and wanted to know what it sounded like, so I was glad to find it so we could have a minute of silent reflection for those lost to the worlds greatest inhumanity