Kaddish Shalem

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Kaddish Shalem ( Aramaic קָדִישׁ תִּתְקַבַּל; Eng. "May [...] be accepted"; Hebrew קַדִּישׁ שָׁלֵם; whole Kaddish) is an Aramaic prayer in Jewish worship, which is said immediately after the Amidah during the Maariw . The Kaddish has an additional section here that begins with the Aramaic word תִּתְקַבַּל (German: "May [...] be accepted"), which is why the Kaddish is also called "קדיש תתקבל".

Text (קדיש תתקבל)

“In his greatness and in his glory his great name will be known in the world which he has created to his pleasure. May he let his kingdom begin in your life and in your days and in the life of the whole house of Israel, soon and in the near future, saying: Amen. His great name will be blessed for ever and for ever and ever. Blessed and praised, glorified, exalted and exalted, in his dignity, majesty and in his act of revelation, the name of the saint be pronounced; blessed is He, high above all the blessings, songs, praises and consolations that are spoken in the world, and says: Amen. May the prayers and requests of all of Yisrael be accepted before their Heavenly Father and say Amen. Let there be great peace from heaven and life over us and all of Israel and say Amen. "

Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Joe Lewis: Shabbat Morning siddur 14140 Sherwood • Oak Park, MI 48237, 2003; P. 134
  2. Samson Raphael Hirsch : Siddûr tefillôt Yiśrāʾēl / trans. u. extended, 3rd edition, Frankfurt a. M .: Kauffmann, 1921, pp. 207f.