Immediate family members recite the Kaddish.
I don't find a reason why not.
Jews traditionally recite the Shema twice daily, on arising in the morning and on going to bed at night. In addition, the text of the Shema is written on a scroll that is attached to the doorposts of a large fraction of all houses. If you are familiar with the text of the Shema, it includes the commandments to recite it on rising and going to bed, and to write it on the doorposts, so the Jewish tradition is simply following these commandments.
No, he wasn’t Jewish and he is dead.
Jesus was executed by Jewish people. He was bolted to a cross, which was stuck in the ground,and hanged there until dead.
There is, in fact, a blessing Jewish males recite in the morning which thanks God for not making them women, NOT for making them men. They say this to thank God for obligating them in more commandments.
The future tense of "recite" is "will recite." For example, "I will recite the poem tomorrow."
Recite is a verb.
Yes, Yizkor (prayer for the dead) is recited on Yom Kippur and on the last day of each of the three major festivals. Some also recite a short prayer for the dead on Shabbat.
they would drown them and if they floated they were a witchand they were going to die but if they sank they weren't a witch but they were dead anyway
if you do not recite the quran then you will forget how to read it and if everyone forgets how to read it then it can be altered and changed as people won't know if what is written is correct or incorrect.
if you do not recite the quran then you will forget how to read it and if everyone forgets how to read it then it can be altered and changed as people won't know if what is written is correct or incorrect.
When Jewish people walk through a door with a mezuzah, they typically touch or kiss the mezuzah as a sign of respect and acknowledgment of the commandments. They may also recite a brief prayer or blessing, expressing their connection to God and the spiritual significance of the mitzvah. The mezuzah itself, containing a scroll with biblical verses, serves as a reminder of faith and the importance of God’s presence in their home.