What is Kaddish?

In memorium of our dear Jewish brethren who perished in the Holocaust,
we say Kaddish, which has in it the power to keep those precious souls alive, and link us to them in a most appropriate manner.


Throughout the millenium, Jews have remembered their loved ones with the recitation of the Kaddish.

If you or members of your family are unable to fully tend to the spiritual needs of your dearly departed -- let us help.

"Grant atonement to your nation Israel whom you have redeemed." (Deut:21:8)
The Rabbis explained in the Pesikta:
" ... this refers to the dead who can receive atonement thorugh the charity of the living."
Thus we learn that the dead derive benefit from charity which the living give on their behalf ... This also applies to one who recites KADDISH or any blessing publicly in the synagogue. (R' Bachya, Deut:21:6)

If you or members of your family are unable to fully tend to the spiritual needs of your dearly departed -- let us help.

Rabbi I. Kurlander and his dedicated rabbinical staff will personally say Kaddish for the soul of your beloved.

To find out more about the origin of Kaddish and the special power it has to perpetuate every Jewish soul, please call or write to The Kaddish Foundation. Rabbi Kurlander and his staff are available and most willing to assist you, 24 hours a day.

This foundation is approved and highly endorsed by leading Rabbis in America, Canada, and Israel.


Call today to see if we can help you. Here's how you can contact us:

Rabbi Yitzchok Kurlander
The Kaddish Foundation
3618 Shannon Road
Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
Phone: 1-888-999-SOUL or 216-321-5557
Fax: 216-321-5557
Website: http://www.mnemotrix.com/kaddish
E-Mail: kaddish@apk.net

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