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A Jewish prayer found in the Siddur praising and sanctifying God's name, and asking for God's kingdom to be established on Earth. It is written in Aramaic, which at the time of the original Kaddish's composition, was the lingua fraca of the Jewish people.
A Jewish prayer found in the Siddur praising and sanctifying God's name, and asking for God's kingdom to be established on Earth. It is written in Aramaic, which at the time of the original Kaddish's composition, was the lingua franca of the Jewish people.

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A number of versions of the kaddish exist. The most well known form is the "Mourner's Kaddish", said at all Jewish prayer services, as well as at funerals and memorials.
A number of versions of the kaddish exist. The most well known form is the "Mourner's Kaddish", said at all prayer services, as well as at funerals and memorials.

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