A KaddishThe Aramaic memorial prayer for the dead. Mourners recite this prayer at every service, every day, in the presence of a minyan (prayer quorum) over the course of a year (for a parent) or thirty days (for a sibling or offspring). The prayer actually makes no mention of the dead, but rather prays for the sanctification and magnification of God's name.
One day my soul will be waiting for a healing
one of my children or a friend or a spirit guide
will come and do acts of repair for me.
When ancestor AbrahamAbraham is the first patriarch and the father of the Jewish people. He is the husband of Sarah and the father of Isaac and Ishmael. God's covenant - that we will be a great people and inherit the land of Israel - begins with Abraham and is marked by his circumcision, the first in Jewish history. His Hebrew name is Avraham. died
he saw and understood everything.
He rose to the top of Ezekiel’s chariot
it was covered with the dew of light
he saw and understood it all.
He saw the souls of the living and the souls of the dead
bound up with one another in a way that nothing
not time not adversaries
bound up so that nothing interrupts nothing rescinds.
There was nothing in this world or in the others
that could corrupt this perfect garden.
Nothing.
Amen.