Practice Reading Hebrew: The Mourners Kaddish.

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @АллаМень
    @АллаМень 21 час назад +1

    Дорогой брат Ясик,ЯНКЕЛЬ ЦВИ сын Яни! ТЫ всегда в памяти и сердце нашем! Амен!

  • @rabbiyah5
    @rabbiyah5 2 года назад +11

    Thank you so much for this. Now I can say this for my brother. Rest in peace Douglas Kosloff ❤️

  • @zelda7239
    @zelda7239 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you Rabbi. I am not Jewish, but this video is helpful for me to say Kaddish for my friend, Erna Meth, Her only son was not religious. The rest of her very large family were murdered at Auschwitz. I know it was large because I have her dinner plates which She was allowed to take when she escaped Germany. If you would, please remember her for me. She was an ordinary person who lived through extraordinary times. She was not bitter, but loving, grateful and generous. She was a good friend. I miss her.

  • @vsibirsky
    @vsibirsky Год назад +1

    You explained very well how spectacular this prayer is. I lost my father when I was 10 months old. He was a Rabbi.. quite a famous one. When I became of age I took on the honor to say Kaddish for him and still do 60 years later. I truly believe that through this prayer we honor and connect with a departed soul.

  • @gennarojg3
    @gennarojg3 5 лет назад +6

    The most magnificent prayer in Judaism for me.
    Thank you Rabbi,
    Dr. G. Giammarino
    .

  • @philipjones369
    @philipjones369 5 лет назад +9

    Thank you so much; Pronunciation was my stumbling block . Your video is so helpful...Shalom

  • @Baratillomalaga
    @Baratillomalaga 6 лет назад +6

    Please pray for my mother Francisca Martinez Palomo might she be with my Father and my brother.All of them together in light and peace.Thanks.

  • @MrStraus12
    @MrStraus12 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this. It's for my brother 🙏🏻

  • @nicoledaunas8065
    @nicoledaunas8065 6 лет назад +6

    Rest in Peace Françoise Bernheim and thank you for your generosity for your nephews. Rest in Peace Patrick Alain Belmont. May I wish to both of you peace and light Lots of Love.

  • @bevraber5728
    @bevraber5728 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing/teaching this beautiful prayer.

  • @Radda001
    @Radda001 4 года назад +3

    When you share such informative videos on your RUclips channel
    it would truly benefit us all, to read a full English Translation too
    Please consider this request in appreciation & gratitude

  • @mikerubin3564
    @mikerubin3564 16 дней назад

    Thanks 🙏. Dad I will always love you.

  • @michaelkushnir2640
    @michaelkushnir2640 4 года назад +4

    תודה רבה!

  • @santiagocruz2754
    @santiagocruz2754 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for reading this it helps me to read Hebrew.

  • @seanvandiijk2889
    @seanvandiijk2889 Год назад

    Thank you Rabbi! Finally I am able to say the aramaic version of "Baruch Shem Kevod", because the hebrew form cannot be said outloud.

  • @exiledhebrew1994
    @exiledhebrew1994 Год назад +1

    Thank you Rabbi

  • @YBoyerG
    @YBoyerG 7 месяцев назад

    I had to do it today for the first time (Father’s passing) it was not only emotionally challenging, but hard to read it and felt so embarrassed at shul.

  • @clair9167
    @clair9167 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you!

  • @Baratillomalaga
    @Baratillomalaga 6 лет назад +2

    please pray for my mother Francisca Martinez Palomo, she passed away 2 months ago.Thanks

  • @imabeliver32
    @imabeliver32 5 месяцев назад

    מצויין וברור תודה ...מתחיל ב 2:45

  • @stanleyjones5976
    @stanleyjones5976 Месяц назад

    Amazing

  • @shimonnygaard2265
    @shimonnygaard2265 Год назад

    Beautiful 🙌

  • @gunner678
    @gunner678 6 лет назад +4

    Thank you Rabbi, beautiful words! Can you help me please. I am actually an Anglican priest. I minister to expats on the continent. One of my duties is to pray over commonwealth war graves. On occasion i encounter the graves of Jewish servicemen. I feel that I should at least attempt to say some appropriate words in Hebrew, over their graves when i visit. I do not want to be presumptuous, so firstly, is it appropriate for me to pray over them (obviously not prayers of my faith) and secondly, if it is, is there a simple hebrew prayer that I could recite (and learn)? I am a retired soldier myself and it just feels wrong to me to just leave them out. I would feel the same for soldiers of any faith. I would appreciate your help! Shalom!

    • @lightworker4512
      @lightworker4512 3 года назад +2

      Your intention from your heart to the departed Jewish servicemen is more powerful than any prayer.

    • @michaelg-ux1mo
      @michaelg-ux1mo Год назад +2

      Gunner Time First, as a Jew, let me thank you for the intention of your heart to say something for the deceased Jewish Soldiers. You might simply say, "Baruch Dayan Ha-emet" which means "Blessed is The True Judge." It is customarily said upon hearing or learning of someone's death. Since, upon seeing a Star of David, this would be learning of his death, I believe this brief and meaningful prayer would be most appropriate. May Hashem Bless you! Shalom.

  • @gaelcohen1998
    @gaelcohen1998 5 лет назад

    Jajam! Thanks! Beautiful shiur!

  • @mindymindus35
    @mindymindus35 Год назад

    Is it only for parents or other dead loved ones?

  • @TheSharipaula
    @TheSharipaula Год назад

    I’m not sure if I heard correctly, but did you say that it is said by a son?

  • @arfrances7609
    @arfrances7609 6 лет назад

    Rest In Peace, David and Alice.

  • @elisakozak1520
    @elisakozak1520 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @redbug3485
    @redbug3485 6 лет назад +1

    Kate Spade passed away today June 5th.

  • @RichSzerman
    @RichSzerman 4 года назад

    Thabk you i am learning to read

  • @mind-egy
    @mind-egy 5 лет назад

    Dear Rabbi! I liked a lot the way you read. I have a blog in Hungarian mainly for people who are new to being Jewish. We learn. I had to read the Kaddish (instead of someone) recently. So, I was learning with your video. Thanks!!! It has been very useful to me, so I made a Post with the Hebrew text and your voice - only the prayer itself. My I ask your permission to use your voice? Of course there is a link towards your full video. Here is the article:
    tzimtzum.feny.be/gyaszolok-kadisa-mourners-kaddish/
    Thanks!
    Shavoua tov!
    Tamas from Budapest, Hungary

  • @mariawest250
    @mariawest250 Год назад

    Thank now i could pronounce better kaddish for my husband and daughter

  • @markus3376
    @markus3376 3 года назад

    Why are so many Aramaic words' forms in the text?

  • @drtn6206
    @drtn6206 Год назад +1

    You could work more on your pronunciation. Best regards from Israel

    • @vsibirsky
      @vsibirsky Год назад

      yes.. if you wanted the pronunciation to be more that of a Sabra than your background. Either way makes no difference..this is a profound and comforting prayer for the mourner and the soul of the departed.

  • @jf-dk6mi
    @jf-dk6mi 4 года назад

    REST IN PIECE MILLIE.

  • @majidamd2375
    @majidamd2375 4 года назад +1

    Sir hebew in Urdu traslet plz . Pakistani Urdu

  • @modestpublican1617
    @modestpublican1617 5 лет назад

    You speak British Hebrew

  • @stevenesrig9316
    @stevenesrig9316 4 года назад

    Yasher Koach

  • @gaelcohen1998
    @gaelcohen1998 5 лет назад

    Yatzer coaj!

  • @remi1239
    @remi1239 11 месяцев назад

    don't use your finger on this prayer please

  • @Dragom4n
    @Dragom4n 6 лет назад

    It's also not reading Hebrew 😀

    • @RabbiHajioff
      @RabbiHajioff  6 лет назад

      Dan Parvaz then what is it? French?

    • @Dragom4n
      @Dragom4n 6 лет назад +5

      @@RabbiHajioff It's Aramaic.

    • @JB-is4pm
      @JB-is4pm Год назад

      @@Dragom4n biblical and ancient hebrew has a lot of aramaic forms in it.

    • @Dragom4n
      @Dragom4n Год назад

      @@JB-is4pm And yet nobody who knows either language confuses the two.

    • @JB-is4pm
      @JB-is4pm Год назад

      @@Dragom4n The last part of the kaddish is hebrew. Of course we know there is aramaic but it was adapted into the hebraic language. Think about all the latin words in English. I mean I get your point but...

  • @ewrase8903
    @ewrase8903 2 года назад

    ח׳

  • @florinblank1626
    @florinblank1626 Год назад

    Thank you Rabbi,