![]() ![]() בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה יְיָ אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם, אֲשֶׁר קִדְּשָׁנוּ בְּמִצְוֹתָיו וְצִוָּנוּ לְהַדְלִיק נֵר שֶׁל חֲנֻכָּהīaruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu melech ha-olam, asher kid’shanu b’mitzvotav v’tsivanu l’hadlik ner shel Hanukkah.īAH-rOOch AH-tAH AH-dOH-nEYE EH-LOH-hAY-nOO MEH-LEHch HA-OH-LAHm AH-shEHr KEEd-shAH-nOO BEH-mEEtz-vOH-tAHv V-tzEE-vAH-nOO L-hAHd-LEEk NAYr ShEHL ChAH-nOO-kAHīlessed are You, Adonai our God, Ruler of the Universe, who makes us holy with your commandments, commanding us to kindle (light) the Hanukkah lights. Instead of saying shel Shabbat, we say shel Hanukkah. It is the exact same blessing as the candle blessing we say weekly on Shabbat, except for the last word. The first blessing - which is sung for all eight nights of Hanukkah - is the blessing over the Hanukkah candles. Hanukkah Blessings #1: Blessing Over the Candles That’s because we light the candles with the shamash, or helper candle, which usually sits higher than the rest of the candles and is typically in the center of the menorah.īefore lighting the candles (but after placing them in the menorah), we recite the following blessings. For example, on the first night you will have two candles, the second night you will have three candles, etc. You will always have one extra candle for each night of Hanukkah. Place the candles in the menorah from right to left. There is a chant for each of these blessings (#1 and #2 start with the exact same melody) but it is also completely acceptable to simply speak the words of each Hanukkah blessing. We say three blessings on the first night and only two blessings - the first and second blessing - for the following seven nights. One of the most important Hanukkah rituals is to recite the Hanukkah blessings and light the candles on the menorah. Looking for a way to say Mourner’s Kaddish in a minyan? My Jewish Learning’s daily online minyan gives mourners and others an opportunity to say Kaddish in community and learn from leading rabbis.Hanukkah Blessings: Chant Before Lighting the Candles Sign up for a Journey Through Grief & Mourning: Whether you have lost a loved one recently or just want to learn the basics of Jewish mourning rituals, this 8-part email series will guide you through everything you need to know and help you feel supported and comforted at a difficult time. Listen to the Mourner’s Kaddish (courtesy of Mechon Hadar ) May He create peace for us and for all Israel He who creates peace in His celestial heights, ![]() May there be abundant peace from heaven, and life, for us May His great name be blessed forever and to all eternity.īlessed and praised, glorified and exalted, extolled and honored,Īdored and lauded be the name of the Holy One, blessed be He,īeyond all the blessings and hymns, praises and consolations thatĪre ever spoken in the world and say, Amen. May He establish His kingdom in your lifetime and during your days,Īnd within the life of the entire House of Israel, speedily and soon Which He has created according to His will. Glorified and sanctified be God’s great name throughout the world V’al kol-yisrael, v’imru: “amen.” Mourner’s Kaddish in English Translation Oseh shalom bimromav, hu ya’aseh shalom aleinu Y’hei shlama raba min-sh’maya v’chayim aleinu V’nechemata da’amiran b’alma, v’im’ru: “amen.” L’eila min-kol-birchata v’shirata, tushb’chata V’yitnaseh, v’yithadar v’yit’aleh v’yit’halal sh’mei ![]() Yitbarach v’yishtabach, v’yitpa’ar v’yitromam Y’hei sh’mei raba m’varach l’alam ul’almei almaya. Uvyomeichon uvchayei d’chol beit yisrael, ba’agala Yitgadal v’yitkadash sh’mei raba b’alma di-v’raĬhirutei, v’yamlich malchutei b’chayeichon Mourner’s Kaddish in Aramaic Transliteration Listen to a recording of the Mourner’s Kaddish. Find the words in Aramaic, transliteration and translation below. It is included in all three daily prayer services. Written in Aramaic, the Mourner’s Kaddish is the prayer traditionally recited in memory of the dead, although it makes no mention of death. My Jewish Learning is a not-for-profit and relies on your help Donate ![]()
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