Seacoast of Bohemia

I have seen two such sights, by sea and by land! But I am not to say it is a sea, for it is now the sky:
Betwixt the firmament and it you cannot thrust a bodkin's point.

The Winter's Tale 3.3.79-81


Mourner's Kaddish, 11 September 2001

2:23 p.m. 11 September 2001

Yitgadal v'yitkadash sh'mei raba b'alma di v'ra khir'utei, v'yamlikh malkhutei b'hayeikhon u-v'yomeikhon u-v'hayei d'khol beit yisrael, ba-agala u-vi-z'man kariv v'imru amen.
Y'hei sh'mei raba m'varakh l'alam u-l'almei 'almaya.
Yitbarakh v'yishtabah v'yitpa'ar v'yitromam v'yitnasei, v'yithadar, v'yit'aleh v'yit-halal sh'mei d'kudsha b'rikh hu l'ela min kol birkhata v'shirata tushb'hata v'nehemata d'amiran b'alma, v'imru amen.
Y'hei sh'lma raba min sh'maya b'hayim aleinu b'al kol yisrael, v'imru amen.
Oseh shalom bi-m'romav, hu ya'aseh shalom aleinu b'al kol yisrael, v'imru amen.

May God give peace to those who suffer
May God give peace to those who mourn
May God give peace to those who wait
May God give peace to those to whom peace is yet to come
May God bring peace to those with whom we do not know it
May God bring peace to us, who do not feel it
Praised and sanctified be your holy name, Lord our God; may you grant us strength beyond sorrow and love in our grief
We ask you God, please grant us peace.


My message to everyone is that I love you.

Labels: , , ,

0 Responses to “Mourner's Kaddish, 11 September 2001”

Post a Comment

Archives



© 2006 Seacoast of Bohemia | Original Template by GeckoandFly. Image hosting by photobucket.
Banner image: Ring of Kerry, Ireland © gloamling 2005
No part of the content or the blog may be reproduced without prior written permission.

site stats