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tag: קדיש דרבנן Ḳaddish D'Rabanan Sorted Chronologically (old to new). Sort most recent first? A unique Nusaḥ Erets Yisrael variant of the Qaddish found in the Cairo Geniza, most well known for including the names of the leading rabbis of the community in its text. . . . Categories: Tags: 11th century C.E., 48th century A.M., Cairo Geniza, קדיש דרבנן Ḳaddish D'Rabanan, Nusaḥ Erets Yisrael Contributor(s): The Ḳaddish d’Rabbanan in Aramaic with its German translation by Franz Rosenzweig. . . . Categories: Tags: 20th century C.E., 57th century A.M., German Jewry, German translation, קדיש דרבנן Ḳaddish D'Rabanan Contributor(s): What the Rabbis taught about teaching and learning was that all Torah study should begin and end with blessings, just as eating does. Often, in liberal Jewish circles today, these blessings are not done. But without them, it is easier for Torah study to feel like a mere academic discussion, devoid of spirit. And where the blessings are said but only by rote, it is easier for Torah study to feel merely antiquarian and automatic. In Jewish-renewal style, how can we bring new kavvanah — spiritual meaning, intention, focus, intensity — to these blessings — and therefore to the process of Torah study itself? . . . Categories: Tags: 20th century C.E., 58th century A.M., Aleph, ברכות brakhot, communal, English vernacular prayer, קדיש דרבנן Ḳaddish D'Rabanan, North America, participatory, Renewal, talmud torah Contributor(s): The Ḳaddish d’Rabanan, in Hebrew with English translation by Everett Fox after Franz Rosenzweig. . . . Categories: Tags: Contributor(s): “Kaddish De’Rabbanan – A Prayer for Teachers and Students” was first published by Rabbi Brant Rosen via his poetry and liturgy blog, Yedid Nefesh (2 March 2022). . . . Categories: Tags: 21st century C.E., 58th century A.M., English vernacular prayer, קדיש ḳaddish, קדיש דרבנן Ḳaddish D'Rabanan, paraliturgical ḳaddish Contributor(s): | ||
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