Thank you Charlie. I loved the prayer, and will keep it. I have to say my Kaddish a little earlier than the rest of you, but I will be with you all in spirit at 11:30 PST. Best, Kathrynne "Charles T. Meyer, M.D." wrote: > > Below is the English translation of the Kaddish- the Jewish prayer for > the dead. For those who feel comfortable in saying it in memory of > Barb's mother it is here. For those who would prefer to say their own > prayer out of their own tradition- or have a moment of silence in her > memory I am sure knowing Barb that she would appreciate that expression > every bit as much. > > We love ya Barb. > > Charlie > Kaddish in English > > Glorified and sanctified be G-d'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 to all eternity. > 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 there be abundant peace from heaven, and life, for us and for all > > Israel; and say, Amen. > > He who creates peace in his celestial heights, may he create peace > for us > and for all Israel; and say, Amen. > > -- > ****************************************************************************************** > > Charles T. Meyer, M.D. > Middleton (Madison), Wisconsin > [log in to unmask] > ****************************************************************************************** -- Kathrynne Holden, MS, RD Medical nutrition therapy http://www.nutritionucanlivewith.com/ "We are living in a world today where lemonade is made from artificial flavors and furniture polish is made from real lemons." --Alfred E. Newman