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Kaddish
Kaddish is an aramaic prayer recited in the presense of a minyan (a group of 10 jewish men). The most common is the Mourner's Kaddish which is recited with a mourner. Now most would think that this prayer would have to do w/ death or the loved one's memory. But Kaddish, in all it's forms, is a recitation of the belief in HaShem's omnimpotent power.
below is a mourner's kaddish from Jewfaq.org with the transliteration above the english. Yeetgadal v' yeetkadash sh'mey rabbah (Cong. Amein). May His great Name grow exalted and sanctified (Cong. Amen.) B'almah dee v'rah kheer'utey in the world that He created as He willed. v' yamleekh malkhutei,b'chahyeykhohn, uv' yohmeykhohn, May He give reign to His kingship in your lifetimes and in your days, uv'chahyei d'chohl beyt yisrael, and in the lifetimes of the entire Family of Israel, ba'agalah u'veez'man kareev, v'eemru: Amein. swiftly and soon. Now respond: Amen. (Cong: Amein. Y'hey sh'met rabbah m'varach l'alam u'l'almey almahyah) (Cong Amen. May His great Name be blessed forever and ever.) Y'hey sh'met rabbah m'varach l'alam u'l'almey almahyah. May His great Name be blessed forever and ever. Yeet'barakh, v' yeesh'tabach, v' yeetpa'ar, v' yeetrohmam, v' yeet'nasei, Blessed, praised, glorified, exalted, extolled, v' yeet'hadar, v' yeet'aleh, v' yeet'halal sh'mey d'kudshah b'reekh hoo mighty, upraised, and lauded be the Name of the Holy One, Blessed is He (Cong. b'reekh hoo). (Cong. Blessed is He) L'eylah meen kohl beerkhatah v'sheeratah, beyond any blessing and song, toosh'b'chatah v'nechematah, da'ameeran b'al'mah, v'eemru: Amein praise and consolation that are uttered in the world. Now respond: Amen. (Cong. Amein). (Cong. Amen). Y'hei shlamah rabbah meen sh'mahyah,v'chahyeem May there be abundant peace from Heaven, and life aleynu v'al kohl yisrael, v'eemru: Amein upon us and upon all Israel. Now respond: Amen. (Cong. Amein). (Cong. Amen). Oseh shalom beem'roh'mahv, hoo ya'aseh shalom, He Who makes peace in His heights, may He make peace, aleynu v'al kohl yisrael v'eemru: Amein upon us and upon all Israel. Now respond: Amen. (Cong. Amein). (Cong. Amen). more here http://www.jewfaq.org/death.htm
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