- (Hebrew: קַדִּישׁ, 'holy' or 'sanctification'), also
transliterated as
Qaddish, is a hymn
praising God that is
recited during Jewish prayer services....
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while alive.
Apocalypse Christ the King
Divine presence Emperor of
Heaven Qaddish Queen of
Heaven New
world order (Baháʼí)
Sermon on the
Mount Throne of...
- required.) Lehnardt,
Andreas (2014). "Christian
Influences on the
Yahrzeit Qaddish". In Reif,
Stefan C.; Lehnardt, Andreas; Bar-Levav,
Avriel (eds.). Death...
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adherents of the
doctrine of free will [RHU] Also
written Qadariya [RHU]
qaddish In Judaism, a
prayer of
mourning [C] More
commonly written Kaddish Hebrew...
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class of "watcher, holy one" ("watcher",
Aramaic ʿir; "holy one",
Aramaic qaddish). The term is
introduced by
Nebuchadnezzar who says he saw "a watcher,...
- for a
deceased parent Chevra kadisha –
burial society Hesped –
eulogy Qaddish – said by a
mourner (or by
someone else, on
behalf of ...)
Qeriah – tearing...
-
traditional Jewish liturgy and
Jewish prayers to God, e.g. in the
Kaddish (קדיש,
Qaddish Aramaic, Hebrew: קדש (Qādash), "holy"). The
Pirkei Avot (Hebrew: פרקי אבות...
-
FORGOT 2016 creation, premièred in Berlin,
Lagos and Abuja, and Paris.
QADDISH premiered on 6 July 2013 with
several tours around Europe. "Qudus, un artiste...
-
opening of this verse, like the end of the last ones,
echoes the
Jewish Qaddish prayer. That
prayer contained a call for the
Kingdom of God to
begin in...
- thy name" is
similar to a
portion of the
synagogue prayer known as the
Qaddish. The Gr**** word for
hallowed was a rare one, and like the
English term...