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Kaddish: (Aramaic, lit. “holy”); brief prayer recited by a mourner or by the chazan
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The history, meaning and laws of this sacred prayer
Audio recordings of the ‘Mourner’s Kaddish’ and the ‘Rabbi’s Kaddish’ in three available versions: Chabad, Sefardic, and Ashkenaz.
The Prayer Recited by a Mourner
What is Kaddish? Why do we say Kaddish and the connection between the living and the dead.
The importance of saying Kaddish. The reason a soul comes down here to this world. The relationship between G-d, the soul and the body. What happens when the soul passes on.
The history, meaning and laws of this sacred prayer
An insight on the Kaddish and the Shema and its Blessings. What to contemplate when reciting the Shema, and what the angels do when they recite the Shema.
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