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Yes, I can and so can any Jewish male over the age of 13 at the appropriate time during the thrice daily prayers in a synagogue.

For the full text of the kaddish see the kaddish entry link.

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Today, we're saying the Kaddish for one of our departed loved ones.

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Normally, kaddish is said only in synagogue services.

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What does et kaddish mean?

"et" is the Hebrew word that indicates the direct object of a sentence. It has no translation into English. Kaddish is the name of an Aramaic prayer. It literally means "Sanctification".


What is a good sentence for Kaddish?

Here's an example: The Kaddish is the Jewish Mourner's prayer.


Is a Pardasi an ancient Jewish liturgical prayer or is the word kaddish?

Kaddish is an ancient prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service.


Who are the kaddish?

The kaddish are not a who. The Kaddish is a family of related prayers in the Jewish liturgy. Technically, these are doxologies, that is, short prayers of praise that are used to punctuate longer services, dividing or marking the ends of sections of a service. There is the long Kaddish, the short Kaddish, the Kaddish after study, and the mourner's Kaddish. The latter is a relatively short Kaddish reserved to be said by mourners (if any are present).


What language is kaddish in?

Kaddish is written in Aramaic.


Why doesn't Elie join his father in reciting the kaddish?

Because He doesnt believe in Kaddish and Kaddish is a god that they recite in there religion.


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The Kaddish... or sometimes written as The Kaddish


When was Kaddish for an Unborn Child created?

Kaddish for an Unborn Child was created in 1990.


Why is the kaddish used to separate parts of the service?

No. Kaddish is said AFTER prayer and special holidays.


Is Kaddish at the end of a bar mitzvah?

Kaddish is said at the end (and at several points in the middle) of every prayer service. Kaddish is also often recited at the end of a Torah class or a Siyum--the completion of one of the books of the Torah. Often a bar mitzvah boy will "make" a siyum and kaddish will be recited. But just to say kaddish at the party, no.


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Kaddish - The X-Files - was created on 1997-02-16.


What is the historic basis for the hatzi kaddish service?

There is no "hatzi kaddish service." The Kaddish is a family of related prayers in the Jewish liturgy, all said in Aramaic. Because they are in Aramaic, we can date them to during or after the Babylonian Exile because that's when Aramaic seems to have become the language of the Jews. And, the kaddishes were established by the time of the Rabbinic sages (the Tannaim or Pharisees) whose sayings make up the Mishnah. Technically, these are doxologies, that is, short prayers of praise that are used to punctuate longer services, dividing or marking the ends of sections of a service. There is the long Kaddish, the short Kaddish (known as the chatzi Kaddish in Hebrew/Aramaic), the Kaddish after study, and the mourner's Kaddish. The short Kaddish is used at several points in the traditional liturgy, so there is clearly no single service it is associated with.