This is a wonderful service for those like me who needed a slow, audible, read-along hebrew to get all the vowels and words pronounced correctly. Thank you! I am using it regularly.
This is the best video I have ever seen for learning the kaddish. Unfortunately, I needed to learn it when my mom passed. I had to say (and will yearly say) kaddish for her.
ADONAI be Praised! I am a Jew trying to learn Hebrew and Aramaic after the age of 50; I did not have the privilege to attend Yeshiva, as a child. Your instruction is so clear; unhurried, and beautifully pronounced. May H'Shem bless you. 🙏❤
Thanks for posting this extemely slow/easy tutorial on how to recite the Mourner's Kaddish; just my speed! Beautifullly recited! You're a real mensch, figarojew! :)
This is exactly what I need (as seems to be the case for most of the other posters here). Now, how about the entire Torah at the same speed? and a follow up with the cantilations... Thanks a million for what you have done.
i like the speed of it and that it includes english and hebrew subtitles. I wonder if anyone has created a modernised version which is more inclusive.. And I wonder when and who created this prayer. I also wonder what the roots of the word Amen are.. I heard that Amen orgiginated as a word for "god" or a the name of a particular god. Some say it was the name of a god in egypt It is my impression that this prayer is a way or ritual used to help people mourn the loss of something.. particularily something of value to them? I hope people with more knowldge can clarify.
The wikipedia article is pretty comprehensive (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaddish). The opening words, as it says, are inspired by Ezekiel. And briefly, the word, "Amen" is from the Hebrew "Emunah" meaning "Faith" as in "I have faith in what was just said." Think of "Amen" as meaning "ditto" or "I agree."
Have you noticed to your reciting before publishing ? Why you are disturbing the words by overstressing them ? Take a look at Amy Sky Kaddish and compare your disturbing pronounciation and her fluent and balanced intonation ..
not sure what you're trying to go for here. This is a teaching tool to teach others how to recite the Mourner's Kaddish. The pronunciation is fully accurate. No intention to be artistic with this.
This is a wonderful service for those like me who needed a slow, audible, read-along hebrew to get all the vowels and words pronounced correctly. Thank you! I am using it regularly.
This is the best video I have ever seen for learning the kaddish. Unfortunately, I needed to learn it when my mom passed. I had to say (and will yearly say) kaddish for her.
ADONAI be Praised!
I am a Jew trying to learn Hebrew and Aramaic after the age of 50; I did not have the privilege to attend Yeshiva, as a child.
Your instruction is so clear; unhurried, and beautifully pronounced.
May H'Shem bless you.
🙏❤
Beautiful. Shalom!Thanks for sharing and making the Mourner's Kaddish so easy!
großartig, dieses wunderbare gebet sauber aussprechen zu können und auch eine klare übersetzung dazu! Danke, danke!
Thank you ! I will recite this Beautiful Prayer next Day of Remembering in a public place in Italy
Perfect speed to help someone learn how to say this - thanks.
Thanks for posting this extemely slow/easy tutorial on how to recite the Mourner's Kaddish; just my speed! Beautifullly recited! You're a real mensch, figarojew! :)
This is exactly what I need (as seems to be the case for most of the other posters here). Now, how about the entire Torah at the same speed? and a follow up with the cantilations... Thanks a million for what you have done.
If you look on iTunes, I've chanted a few of the parshiot around this speed.
Shalom Aleichem from another beginner.
Thanks so much for this!!!
I hope my mother is with G-d. I pray tonight on Hanukkah for her. Don't be sad we celebrate life and light.
Merci de tout coeur.
Thank you so much.
Very attractive Hebrew accent.
Thank you!
Thank you so Much!
i like the speed of it and that it includes english and hebrew subtitles. I wonder if anyone has created a modernised version which is more inclusive.. And I wonder when and who created this prayer. I also wonder what the roots of the word Amen are.. I heard that Amen orgiginated as a word for "god" or a the name of a particular god. Some say it was the name of a god in egypt It is my impression that this prayer is a way or ritual used to help people mourn the loss of something.. particularily something of value to them? I hope people with more knowldge can clarify.
The wikipedia article is pretty comprehensive (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaddish). The opening words, as it says, are inspired by Ezekiel. And briefly, the word, "Amen" is from the Hebrew "Emunah" meaning "Faith" as in "I have faith in what was just said." Think of "Amen" as meaning "ditto" or "I agree."
thanks.. what you think about the roots of word Amen before being used in hebrew?
Rest In Peace Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
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Thank you soo very much.
You're quite welcome!
lovely
Have you noticed to your reciting before publishing ? Why you are disturbing the words by overstressing them ? Take a look at Amy Sky Kaddish and compare your disturbing pronounciation and her fluent and balanced intonation ..
not sure what you're trying to go for here. This is a teaching tool to teach others how to recite the Mourner's Kaddish. The pronunciation is fully accurate. No intention to be artistic with this.