- The
Kaddish (Hebrew: קַדִּישׁ, 'holy' or 'sanctification'), also
transliterated as Qaddish, is a hymn
praising God that is
recited during Jewish prayer...
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kaddish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaddish is a
Jewish prayer.
Kaddish may also
refer to:
Kadisha Valley, in Lebanon, also transliterated...
- "
Kaddish" also
known as "
Kaddish for
Naomi Ginsberg (1894–1956)" is a poem by Beat
writer Allen Ginsberg about his
mother Naomi and her
death on June...
- "
Kaddish" is the
fifteenth episode of the
fourth season of the
American science fiction television series The X-Files. It was
written by
producer Howard...
- of a
death in Judaism. It is
traditionally commemorated by
reciting the
Kaddish in
synagogue and by
lighting a long-burning candle. The word
Yahrzeit is...
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inspiration for his two
major works, "Howl" and his long
autobiographical poem "
Kaddish for
Naomi Ginsberg (1894–1956)". When he was in
junior high school, he...
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repeated by the hazzan. The
chazzan recites the full
Kaddish,
Aleinu is recited, and the mourners'
Kaddish ends the service; some
recite another Psalm or Psalms...
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Symphony No. 3 "
Kaddish" is a
programmatic choral symphony by
Leonard Bernstein,
published in 1963. It is a
dramatic work
written for a
large orchestra...
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Kaddish for an
Unborn Child (Hungarian:
Kaddis a meg nem született gyermekért) is a
novel by Imre Kertész,
first published in 1990 (ISBN 0-8101-1161-6)...
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occasion of a
Yahrzeit is ancient.
Kaddish Yatom (heb. קדיש יתום lit. "Orphan's
Kaddish") or the "Mourner's"
Kaddish, is said at
prayer services, as well...