My father's 60th yahrzeit is tomorrow. I go to synagogue to say kaddish . . . I am an ordained christian pastor. This is where I found peace. B'ezrat hashem YHVH
my father also died a month ago, and I'm not an observant jew. but i do feel the longing for a ritual to mourn him - this was beautiful and so badly needed. thank you for its comfort
I am American and raised Catholic. Right now I am agnostic, but still spiritual. I am reading "Night" in the English class I am taking. Today's assignment was to read chapter 3 independently. They mentioned speaking the Kaddish in their times of terror. I almost instinctually closed my eyes and perked up....or rather pricked up(perked feels like it has too positive of a connotation) my ears and closes my eyes as if waiting to hear the prayer. So with that I slightly smiled bc I thought myself foolish for forgetting that I was only reading a book and next thanked God almighty that I was not there...meeting & witnessing others meet such a cruel fate. Then I thought to myself, hmm, perhaps this is a sign that I should look up and listen to the Kaddish. Even if not a sign, I think it right that I listen as an act of rememberence to all those whose blood was split in the Holocaust in a way perhaps many of them would feel right or fitting. So here I am. Beautiful singing and bittersweet words. It has touched me more than I could have imagined. May God bless you. 🙏🕊💜
@@danielfeldman4291 Thank you so much for your words. 💜 Edit: I've recently taken a positive turn in my spirituality journey: not letting guilt or shame or fear control, guide, or paralyze me. I now realize that all I really can do is allow God to guide me and remind myself that he sees my good intentions. No one truly knows the absolute truth. I am not perfect and he knows that. I mustn't allow myself to be made dizzy by those pulling me this way and that way with their own personal beliefs. Yes, he is all of our God, but this is my own spiritual journey. Yes, it is good to allow yourself to have support, (I didn't for a long time regarding this topic), allow yourself to be gently and compassionately led & not harshly pulled, but also reflect on what energy you want to allow into your life. Sorry ,for the long rant. I just felt the need to tell someone. Have a wonderful day/night. 💜
@@AyDotHam oh it's a pleasure to listen. I think you have the right philosophy on things and that's wonderful. Thank you for remembering those lost in the Holocaust. G-D bless you
Thank you... today marks 3 yrs that my beloved, complicated, and loving mother Myrna passed. I lit the yarzeit candle and said the mourners kaddish...but not until i found your beautiful song did this feel more complete.
This is absolutely beautiful. It brought tears to me eyes. I was looking for a Kaddish song to listen to because my father died this week. Yours was the most beautiful and moving one I found. God has blessed you with a gift.
There are 4 different kaddish prayers, two are said by mourners two are said by the, chazzan, every prayer service The version she sung is not any of those. She skipped portions, that are part of kaddish
Lovely heartfelt rendition. Thank you. Just as an aside, as an English speaker, it always bugged me that translations always use masculine pronouns, the Divine has no gender.
@@studiosorek1432 The Divine, “that which is” is neither male nor female, it isn’t binary. It is only human language which has mistakenly given it a gender.
Perhaps venture the comment h o l y music refer to Schwartz 50 Anon takes Jewish myth Lilith's Cave Jewish takes of the supernatural paperback was 13 dollkars us earlier Jews might need protection from arrogance and honesty dangerous USA now
This is incredibly disrespectful. You don't get to take our liturgy and our deeply held spiritual belief and set it to music, put it on youtube, monetise it, and use it to spread your name. This is INCREDIBLY disrespectful to Jewish people. How dare you.
My daughter Francesca Elaine Walker. She passed at 17 weeks old. She will FOREVER be loved and remembered.
My father's 60th yahrzeit is tomorrow. I go to synagogue to say kaddish . . . I am an ordained christian pastor. This is where I found peace. B'ezrat hashem YHVH
my father also died a month ago, and I'm not an observant jew. but i do feel the longing for a ritual to mourn him - this was beautiful and so badly needed. thank you for its comfort
My condolences to you and your family in the Christ YESHUA ...
May the YAH!/ABBA/Father God watch over, comfort and Save all your family
Perhaps you need to return to prayer.
Back to G-d
El meu pare va morir el 24 de gener. Vaig recitar-li un kaddish...
That's good you did that for him Nancy. Hashem hears you. I hope your well.
I told my auntie on our last trip that I listened to this song every morning. Love you, Ashley, I love this song.
I am American and raised Catholic. Right now I am agnostic, but still spiritual. I am reading "Night" in the English class I am taking. Today's assignment was to read chapter 3 independently. They mentioned speaking the Kaddish in their times of terror. I almost instinctually closed my eyes and perked up....or rather pricked up(perked feels like it has too positive of a connotation) my ears and closes my eyes as if waiting to hear the prayer. So with that I slightly smiled bc I thought myself foolish for forgetting that I was only reading a book and next thanked God almighty that I was not there...meeting & witnessing others meet such a cruel fate. Then I thought to myself, hmm, perhaps this is a sign that I should look up and listen to the Kaddish. Even if not a sign, I think it right that I listen as an act of rememberence to all those whose blood was split in the Holocaust in a way perhaps many of them would feel right or fitting. So here I am. Beautiful singing and bittersweet words. It has touched me more than I could have imagined. May God bless you. 🙏🕊💜
It's good to perk up. Listen closely it's calling you.
@@danielfeldman4291 Thank you so much for your words. 💜 Edit: I've recently taken a positive turn in my spirituality journey: not letting guilt or shame or fear control, guide, or paralyze me. I now realize that all I really can do is allow God to guide me and remind myself that he sees my good intentions. No one truly knows the absolute truth. I am not perfect and he knows that. I mustn't allow myself to be made dizzy by those pulling me this way and that way with their own personal beliefs. Yes, he is all of our God, but this is my own spiritual journey. Yes, it is good to allow yourself to have support, (I didn't for a long time regarding this topic), allow yourself to be gently and compassionately led & not harshly pulled, but also reflect on what energy you want to allow into your life. Sorry ,for the long rant. I just felt the need to tell someone. Have a wonderful day/night. 💜
@@AyDotHam oh it's a pleasure to listen. I think you have the right philosophy on things and that's wonderful. Thank you for remembering those lost in the Holocaust. G-D bless you
@@danielfeldman4291 Ofc💜
In losing my brother years back I really had a hard time moving forward. I came across the The Mourner's Kaddish and it really helped.
Thank you... today marks 3 yrs that my beloved, complicated, and loving mother Myrna passed. I lit the yarzeit candle and said the mourners kaddish...but not until i found your beautiful song did this feel more complete.
for you, Mom. ❤ rest in peace eternally.
My Mom recently died. You have helped me so much. Toda Raba
Thank you for this beautiful sung prayer. 🙏🏽
Thank you. THIS IS THE kaddish i played and sung for my sister. Thank you very much❤
RIP 😪... More than ever, in these sad times.
This is absolutely beautiful. It brought tears to me eyes. I was looking for a Kaddish song to listen to because my father died this week. Yours was the most beautiful and moving one I found. God has blessed you with a gift.
Lost along the way, but the memory remains.
Incredible
Beautiful
Todah Rabah. I knew the Kaddish as a child & lost my mother recently. I will listen to your beautiful version for 11 months 🙏🥰
G-D is present with us and the angel singing this . 🙏🏻
I love your rendition ❤
🙏🏽 Toda Raba.
My Sister Just Passed Away 🙏🏽💜🙏🏽💜🙏🏽
This Is So Beautiful 💝💝💝💝
I am so very sorry for your loss🙏💔
My wonderful and soulmate wife died recently and I miss her with all my heart Nd soul. This version expresses all my feelings for her. Thank you.
I am so sorry for your loss. 🙏
How beautiful. I thank HaShem for your gift of music.
Thank you for this. We have just used it for our theological college prayers after we have spent a week at Auschwitz. It helped a lot of people
In memory of my mom....see you son.....
Thanks...
I'm not a ..., I'm not off anything. ;) But this brought tears to my eyes. Bless you!
So very beautiful! What a blessing!
Oh this is gorgeous thank you
God is good all the time, all the time God is good. He's always in control, all is planned according to His will.
lovely. may ISHEM bless you and keep you
I'm a Jewish soul singer...you got it.
Haunting and beautiful. I’ve followed and loved you since that world famous Santana Video years ago. “Victory surely is Won”
Praise God for his mercies are new every morning beautifully sung Ash bless you :)
Kaddish prayers something nice
A song that created peace in the mind and heart. Well done. Thanks.
Wonderful the ninth in my every morn listen
That is so beautiful. Thank you.
Beautiful , and yet mournful
Man I love Hebrew! Your praise,and worship, and prayer songs are the best!
its not Hebrew, its Aramaic
I'm watching from South Afriuka. You have a beautiful voice I'm blessed .
Thank you! Beautiful and so uplifting.
Wow !!!! This is so beautiful ....
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing!
Beautiful! Thanks
Wow amazing!
Very beautiful
All is well with my soul! 💕❤💕
shaloma yeshu I miss you long for you long for you.. abba yeshu master teacher.. we miss you the world needs you so bad abba
Beautiful!
Amen and Amen
Thank you Ash. Absolutely beautiful.
Pour mon frère ✨✨✨❤🙏
WOW beautiful voice
STUNNING!
impressive! aramaic is a tough language
Amazing Amen 🙏💕🎶💕🎶🥇🥂💞🕎
Lovely.
You have the most beautiful voice I’ve ever ever heard❤😢
This was a beautiful song
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Amazing
awesome
Amazing.
Fantastic!
What a beautiful song.
There are 4 different kaddish prayers, two are said by mourners two are said by the, chazzan, every prayer service
The version she sung is not any of those. She skipped portions, that are part of kaddish
Enlightening 🕊
AMEN! Todah sister! ❤️ we are the REMNANT ❤️ Hallelu Yah ❤️ שלום
WOW. What a voice. She sounds like Ofra Haza.
Beautiful.
LUMBO July 5th, 2023 made it across the 🌎
Love!
That song is as beautiful as you are and thank you for the English translation praise Yeshua
Kaddish!
Baruch haba Shem
Ameen❤️ Maranatha Y'shua
Beautiful! Who is the singe. Very talented. A pleasure to hear
Amen
Great melody! Do you have a chord sheet that you could share?
❤
Omg
Wow
Beautiful thank you. Do you have your sheet music for me to purchase?
Trying to find a prayer to post for him the prayer for the dead
The only thing I can say to this prayer is: Amen!
🇸🇪✝️🙏🇮🇱
My best friend committed suicide on Saturday vet ptsd 🙏
sorry to hear that brother, may his soul find rest
Ooooooh! 😀 I like!
... nobody I know has died recently!
But I guess I could make it happen! 🤔
Would you help me with a slightly different version? You voice is the closest I've heard to ofra haza
Ofra Haza is happy
"There is a house in New Orleans"... Sorry, couldn't help but notice the similarity.
שירעס ניישים
👍
😢❤🇮🇱♾️🕍
TOV
Lovely heartfelt rendition. Thank you. Just as an aside, as an English speaker, it always bugged me that translations always use masculine pronouns, the Divine has no gender.
In Hebrew it does!
@@studiosorek1432 The Divine, “that which is” is neither male nor female, it isn’t binary. It is only human language which has mistakenly given it a gender.
Perhaps venture the comment h o l y music refer to Schwartz 50 Anon takes Jewish myth Lilith's Cave Jewish takes of the supernatural paperback was 13 dollkars us earlier Jews might need protection from arrogance and honesty dangerous USA now
This is incredibly disrespectful. You don't get to take our liturgy and our deeply held spiritual belief and set it to music, put it on youtube, monetise it, and use it to spread your name. This is INCREDIBLY disrespectful to Jewish people. How dare you.
She awakened my pintele yid. I'm fine with it.
Thanks for sharing. Blessings.