Kaddish is a special prayer that Jewish people say to remember and honor loved ones who have died. It is a way for us to show respect to those who have gone to heaven, and to help them on their journey.
When someone dies, their family and friends gather together to say prayers and remember the good things about them. Kaddish is one of the prayers that they say. It is said in Hebrew, which is a special language that is important to Jewish people.
The words of Kaddish talk about how great and powerful God is, and how we honor Him by remembering those who have died. Even though we feel sad and miss our loved ones, we believe that they are in heaven with God and that they are happy and at peace.
Kaddish is usually said in a synagogue, which is a special place where Jewish people go to pray and learn about their religion. It is said by the person leading the prayer service, and everyone else follows along and says "amen" at the end.
Kaddish is a way for our community to remember and honor those we have lost, and to support each other during sad times. We say it to show our love and respect for those who have passed away, and to help them on their spiritual journey.