The prayer is called 'the mourner's kaddish'.
The main Jewish prayers for the dead are Yizkor and Hashkava (also known as El Malei Rahamim). Kaddish is not a prayer for the dead (though laypersons often call it that). It is a praise of God, said by mourners as a good deed for the deceased person's merit.
Jewish prayer is about the same things non-Jewish prayer is about: thankfulness, praise, worship, and requests for health, understanding, peace, and many other things.
There's no such thing as Jewish prayer beads. Prayer beads are used by Hindus, some Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, Sikhs and Bahai.
The Jewish prayer shawl
Tefillah (prayer).
A Jewish prayer book is called a 'siddur'.
In the living room.
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Prayer and study
Its other name is the Shemoneh-esrei prayer.
The chazan.See also:More about Jewish prayer
Usually, there are 4 Main Jewish belongings: 1. Skullcaps 2. Prayer Shawls 3. Torahs 4. Prayer Books