![]() (c) the kaddish de-rabbanan ("the scholars' Kaddish") consists of the whole Kaddish with "May the prayers and supplications …," however, replaced by, " for Israel, for our teachers and their disciples and the disciples of their disciples, and for all who study the Torah, here and everywhere. It is also recited before the * Musaf service. In the afternoon service, it is recited before the Amidah in the evening service before Ve-Hu Raḥum (when the special psalms before it are recited) and before the Amidah. In the morning service, the "Half " Kaddish is recited after the psalms ( * Pesukei de-Zimra), the Amidah (or the * Taḥanun, when that is said), and the Reading of the Law. It is also recited by the sheli'aḥ ẓibbur and functions as a link between the sections of each service. (b) the "half" kaddish consists of the above text with the exception of the concluding passage, from "May the prayers and supplications …" until the end of the prayer. It is recited by the sheli'aḥ ẓibbur after each * Amidah (virtually concluding the whole service), except in the morning service when it comes after the prayer U-Va le-Ẓiyyon. He who creates peace in His high places, may He create peace for us and for all Israel and say Amen. May there be abundant peace from heaven and life, for us and for all Israel and say, Amen. May the prayers and supplications of the whole house of Israel be accepted by their Father in heaven and say, Amen. Blessed and praised, glorified and exalted, extolled and honored, adored and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be He, beyond all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations that are ever spoken in the world and say Amen. May His great name be blessed forever and to all eternity. ![]() The congregational response, which is repeated by the * sheli'aḥ ẓibbur is 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. Glorified and sanctified be God's great name throughout the world which He has created according to His will. (a) the whole (or complete) kaddish, the text of which is as follows: קַדִּישׁ "holy"), a doxology, most of it in Aramaic, recited with congregational responses at the close of individual sections of the public service and at the conclusion of the service itself.
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