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1) Poetry by Allen Ginsberg
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Kaddish (קדיש, Qaddish Aramaic: `holy`; alternate spellings, qaddish, ḳaddish) is a hymn of praises to God found in the Jewish prayer service. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God`s name. In the liturgy different versions of the Kaddish are used functionally as separators between sections of the ......
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(from the article `American literature`) ...Pound`s Cantos and Williams`s Paterson. Allen Ginsberg`s incantatory, prophetic Howl (1956) and his moving elegy for his mother, Kaddish (1961), ... Empty Mirror, a collection of earlier poems, appeared along with Kaddish and Other Poems in 1961, followed by Reality Sandwiches in 1963. Kaddish...
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in Judaism, a doxology (hymn of praise to God) that is usually recited in Aramaic at the end of principal sections of all synagogue services. The ... [2 related articles]
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Ancient Jewish prayer in praise of God, normally regarded as a prayer to be said by the bereaved on behalf of a deceased parent, although there is no mention of death or mourning in it. It is in...
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The Mourner’s Kaddish is recited standing, facing JERUSALEM. The prayer consists of praise and glorification of God, and expresses the hope for the creation of God’s kingdom on earth. It is said every day for eleven months after the death of a parent, spouse, child or sibling, and subsequently on each anniversary after death.
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Prayer publicly recited by mourners.
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In Judaism, Kaddish is an Aramaic prayer that glorifies God and asks for the speedy coming of his kingdom on earth. Originally recited at the conclusion of rabbinic scriptural exposition, the prayer now takes a variety of forms and serves several liturgical functions. A brief form, called half Kaddish, concludes each part of the worship service and...
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Prayer for the dead.
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Ancient Jewish prayer in praise of God, normally regarded as a prayer to be said by the bereaved on behalf of a deceased parent, although there is no mention of death or mourning in it. It is in Aramaic apart from the last sentence, which is in Hebrew. A male mourner is traditionally required to chant the Kaddish at three services each day except t...
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Prayer praising God. There are several Kaddish prayers recited during the service, one of which is recited in memory of the departed.
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A prayer recited for the deceased by the direct mourners for the first time at the conclusion of the interment service
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(italics) a liturgical prayer, consisting of three or six verses, recited at specified points during each of the three daily services and on certain other occasions. · (italics) Also calledthe five-verse form of this prayer that is recited at specified points during each of the three daily services by one observing the mourning period of 11...
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Prayer recited after the service. Children also recite it for parents at every service for 11 months.
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