said Kaddish - перевод на голландский
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said Kaddish - перевод на голландский

JEWISH PRAYER
Qaddish; Qadish; Chatzi Kaddish; Kaddisch; Ḳaddish; Mourner's Kaddish; Half Kaddish; Full Kaddish; Mourners' Kaddish

said Kaddish      
kaddiesj gezegd (heeft gebed opgezegd ter herdenking van zijn vader of moeder)
Port Said         
  • Admiralty Chart of Port Said, Published 1966
  • Ferry on its way to Port Fouad
  • French sailors and Indian troops at Port Said in 1914
  • Port Said, [[Port Fuad]] and [[Suez Canal]]
  • right
  • French map of Port Said, c. 1914
  • Picture of a mosque in Port Said
  • Ferdinand de Lesseps monument on the tourist jetty
  • Postcard of the Arab quarter of Port Said
  • Headquarter of Suez Canal Authority in Port Said
  • Port Said Canal in 1880
  • Beach of the Mediterranean Sea in Port Said
  • Streets of Port Said
  • The office of the Suez Canal Company in Port Said built in 1893
  • [[Al Masry Club Stadium]]
CITY IN EGYPT
Port Said, Egypt; Port Saïd; Port-Saïd; Port Said Port; Bur Sa'id Governorate; Port-Said; Būr Saٰīd; Būr Saٰīd Governorate; Port Sayid; Būr Sa‘īd; Bursaid, Egypt; Būr Saʻīd, Egypt; History of Port Said; Port said; Borsaʿīd; بورسعيد
Port Saïd (stad in noordoosten van Egypte)
Half Kaddish         
Half Kaddiesj (verkorte versie van de Kaddiesj, de Kaddiesj aan het einde van het gebed)

Определение

Kaddish
['kad??]
¦ noun an ancient Jewish prayer sequence recited in the synagogue service.
?a form of the Kaddish recited for the dead.
Origin
from Aramaic qaddis 'holy'.

Википедия

Kaddish

Kaddish or Qaddish or Qadish (Hebrew: קדיש "holy") is a hymn praising God that is recited during Jewish prayer services. The central theme of the Kaddish is the magnification and sanctification of God's name. In the liturgy, different versions of the Kaddish are functionally chanted or sung as separators of the different sections of the service.

The term Kaddish is often used to refer specifically to "The Mourner's Kaddish," which is chanted as part of the mourning rituals in Judaism in all prayer services, as well as at funerals (other than at the gravesite; see Kaddish acher kevurah "Qaddish after Burial") and memorials; for 11 Hebrew months after the death of a parent; and in some communities for 30 days after the death of a spouse, sibling, or child. When mention is made of "saying Kaddish", this often refers to the rituals of mourning. Mourners recite Kaddish to show that despite the loss they still praise God.

Along with the Shema Yisrael and the Amidah, the Kaddish is one of the most important and central elements in the Jewish liturgy. Kaddish is not, traditionally, recited alone. Along with some other prayers, it traditionally can only be recited with a minyan of ten Jews (a minimum quorum of ten adult Jews).

Примеры употребления для said Kaddish
1. At the burial, Dror said kaddish and then Zalman gave a eulogy.
2. "Ater having said kaddish [the Jewish mourner‘s prayer] for him for 60 years on the general kaddish day on the fast of Asara B‘Tevet, now I have a specific yahrtzeit," said Bar–Yoda.