kaddish in two-part harmony
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guest essay: Dude!
Don’t assume rabbis, or any Jewish people for that matter, will be mensches when you need them to be. Continue reading
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daily kaddish: Ruth Leavitt Kadish on her Yahrtzeit
Today, we gathered in Mira’s garden with Lori’s family and friends to say a final Kaddish together. Lori organized a simple remembrance, with each of us reading a short piece, Mira reciting Kaddish while I played Kogan’s “Kaddish,” and ultimately all of us reading the Kaddish together.
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Tagged Chabad, garden, l'chayim, Lori Goldwyn, minyan, Ruth Leavitt Kadish, yahrtzeit
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