As someone still learning the recitation of the Mourner's Kaddish, I find it helpful to have the slower, careful enunciation of this video to help set the sounds of the prayer in my ear and mouth. There is, though, one error. At 0:30 Rabbi Grossman refers to the meaning of the Hebrew of this prayer, but the Kaddish is in Aramaic not Hebrew, isn't it?
@sabin615 Thank you for sharing your thoughts and I apologize for the delayed response. I did not realize there was a comment on the video. The kaddish is in Aramaic, except for the last line, beginning oseh shalom, which is in Hebrew and from the book of Job. My apologies for any confusion.
As someone still learning the recitation of the Mourner's Kaddish, I find it helpful to have the slower, careful enunciation of this video to help set the sounds of the prayer in my ear and mouth. There is, though, one error. At 0:30 Rabbi Grossman refers to the meaning of the Hebrew of this prayer, but the Kaddish is in Aramaic not Hebrew, isn't it?
sabin615 6 months ago
@sabin615 Thank you for sharing your thoughts and I apologize for the delayed response. I did not realize there was a comment on the video. The kaddish is in Aramaic, except for the last line, beginning oseh shalom, which is in Hebrew and from the book of Job. My apologies for any confusion.
rabbiadamgrossman 2 weeks ago