1.【犹】珈底什
1.a prayer recited at the close of the sections of Jewish religious services, and by close relatives of a deceased person at times of mourning and anniversaries of the death
1.The man turned around, and Rabbi Ben Kaddish smashed him in the back of the head with a candlestick.
此人转过身,本·卡迪什拉比用一根蜡烛打了他的后脑勺。
2.The Kaddish is a prayer that praises God and expresses a yearning for the establishment of God's kingdom on earth.
卡迪什是赞美上帝,表达在地上建立神的国度的渴望。
3.We hear his father recite the Kaddish, the beautiful Jewish memorial prayer.
我们听着他父亲念诵着祈祷-令人怀念的优美犹太人祈祷。
4.If you far away the death, It tell us the Kaddish is rather than death.
如果你从死亡中逃离,说明远方的祈祷比死亡更坚定。
5.Mourners recite the Kaddish prayer three times that day, go to synagogue and light a candle that burns for 24 hours.
哀悼者们一天诵读三遍悼词,去犹太教堂并为故人点燃长明灯。
6.Why is he bothering Rabbi Ben Kaddish--the Rabbi doesn't have enough trouble?
干吗他要麻烦本·卡迪什拉比——难道这位拉比烦心的事还不够多吗?
7.Kaddish for the Last Survivor
为最后一名幸存者祈祷