![]() Listen to a recording of the Mourner’s Kaddish. Find the words in Aramaic, transliteration and translation below. It is included in all three daily prayer services. Written in Aramaic, the Mourner’s Kaddish is the prayer traditionally recited in memory of the dead, although it makes no mention of death. But, our spirit truly connects us as human beings with a deeper, committed sense of social responsibility and higher expectations of our selves, our children, and proactive hope for others.My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help Donate Yes, Synogogue or Temple congregate numbers. ![]() I love the immediate bond and connection we all feel with other Jews. But, within the core of my soul, which did attend religious school, I am solidly Jewish. I never (yet) really learned Hebrew or had basmitzvah. So, I guess, my spirit is held in my heart, not within a building. My father orthodox, my mother observant with valid fears. I miss them both so very, very much!! I was adopted by my slightly older parents and raised in the Jewish faith. Both of my parents passed in August-father in 2005, mother in 2010. I'm glad to have tripped into this online community while searching a yuhrzit date. In response to Karen Joyce Chaya Fradle Kleinman Bell: He Who makes peace ( Between Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur substitute: "the peace") in His heavens, may He make peace for us and for all Israel and say, Amen. Upon Israel, and upon our sages, and upon their disciples, and upon all the disciples of their disciples, and upon all those who occupy themselves with the Torah, here or in any other place, upon them and upon you, may there be abundant peace, grace, kindness, compassion, long life, ample sustenance and deliverance, from their Father in heaven and say, Amen. In your lifetime and in your days and in the lifetime of the entire House of Israel, sword, famine and death shall cease from us and from the entire Jewish nation, speedily and soon, and say, Amen. (This version of the Kaddish is recited at certain points of the service and following Torah study)Įxalted and hallowed be His great Name. (Cong: "Amen.") Kaddish D'Rabbanan ("Rabbis' Kaddish") ![]() May there be abundant peace from heaven, and a good life for us and for all Israel and say, Amen. (Cong: "Amen.")īeyond all the blessings, hymns, praises and consolations that are uttered in the world and say, Amen. Blessed and praised, glorified, exalted and extolled, honored, adored and lauded be the Name of the Holy One, blessed be He. May His great Name be blessed forever and to all eternity. May His great Name be blessed forever and to all eternity, blessed.") In your lifetime and in your days and in the lifetime of the entire House of Israel, speedily and soon, and say, Amen. May He establish His kingship, bring forth His redemption and hasten the coming of His Moshiach. Throughout the world which He has created according to His Will. ![]()
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