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单词 Kaddish
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Definition of Kaddish in English:

Kaddish

noun ˈkadɪʃˈkädiSH
  • 1An ancient Jewish prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service, including thanksgiving and praise and concluding with a prayer for universal peace.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As modern Jews we recite the Kaddish but do not expect the messiah to come.
    • The Kaddish is recited at every prayer service, morning and evening, Shabbat and holiday, on days of fasting and rejoicing.
    • Jewish tradition says that Kaddish is so powerful that the whole world is maintained because of it.
    • Similarly, sacred prayers, such as the Kaddish should not be used as common songs.
    • By being the chazan, I would not only be able to say the Mourner's Kaddish, but also the additional Kaddish prayers that are interspersed through the services.
    1. 1.1 A form of the Kaddish recited for the dead.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Though the burial rites she provides for her mother are unconventional, there is finally an important silence, and then the living praise God in the words of the Kaddish.
      • When a person dies we recite the Kaddish prayer.
      • In Judaism after people die we say the Kaddish, the memorial prayer, and we do acts of charity for the souls of the deceased.
      • The Kaddish prayer, recited after the death of a close relative, is not a prayer for the dead, but rather an affirmation that life is gorgeous, beautiful, fantastic.
      • Jewish law maintains that we are not allowed to say Kaddish or mourn for anyone that is missing.

Origin

From Aramaic qaddīš 'holy'.

 
 

Definition of Kaddish in US English:

Kaddish

nounˈkädiSH
  • 1An ancient Jewish prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service, including thanksgiving and praise and concluding with a prayer for universal peace.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Similarly, sacred prayers, such as the Kaddish should not be used as common songs.
    • By being the chazan, I would not only be able to say the Mourner's Kaddish, but also the additional Kaddish prayers that are interspersed through the services.
    • As modern Jews we recite the Kaddish but do not expect the messiah to come.
    • Jewish tradition says that Kaddish is so powerful that the whole world is maintained because of it.
    • The Kaddish is recited at every prayer service, morning and evening, Shabbat and holiday, on days of fasting and rejoicing.
    1. 1.1 A form of the Kaddish recited for the dead.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When a person dies we recite the Kaddish prayer.
      • The Kaddish prayer, recited after the death of a close relative, is not a prayer for the dead, but rather an affirmation that life is gorgeous, beautiful, fantastic.
      • In Judaism after people die we say the Kaddish, the memorial prayer, and we do acts of charity for the souls of the deceased.
      • Though the burial rites she provides for her mother are unconventional, there is finally an important silence, and then the living praise God in the words of the Kaddish.
      • Jewish law maintains that we are not allowed to say Kaddish or mourn for anyone that is missing.

Origin

From Aramaic qaddīš ‘holy’.

 
 
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