Re: Dancing in the Rain (Who says we have to fit in?)
Kiki, on host 64.20.68.94
Monday, March 5, 2001, at 19:15:54
Re: Dancing in the Rain (Who says we have to fit in?) posted by Wolfspirit on Monday, March 5, 2001, at 18:14:47:
> Kiki. Say, how about if you chose to sing the centuries-old Kaddish prayer in the rain, instead? This is a tremendous paeon of praise and passion to God, rhythmic and calming, soaked in deep tradition and reverent awe. The prayer itself is in Aramaic. A version of it is commonly recited for a full month after the death of a loved one -- but there is no reference, no word even, about death in the prayer. It is, at core, a litany about life. > > In Montreal where I live, the Kaddish is commonly sung in a deeply moving, melodic lilt rather than it just being recited. I really would like to obtain a soundfile of the sung version. Since I can't find a translation of Kaddish on the web that seems appropriate, I hope you don't mind if I append it here. > > Wolf "in all things give thanks" spirit > > > KADDISH. The Greatness of God. > > "Glorified and sanctified be God's great name throughout the world which he has created according to his will. May he establish his kingdom in your lifetime and during your days, and within the life of the entire House of Israel, speedily and soon; and say, Amen. > > "May his great name be blessed forever and for all eternity. > > "Blessed and praised, glorified and exalted, extolled and honored, adored and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be he, above and beyond all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations which are uttered in the world; and say, Amen. > > "May there be abundant peace from heaven, and life, for us and for all Israel; and say, Amen. > > "He who creates peace in the celestial heights, may he bring peace upon us and all Israel; and say, Amen!" > >
hat really is the most amazing thing I've read just about ever. Wow. I'll have to rememberize that... I don't ever want to forget it.
Ki"new things to say in the rain"ki
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