“Is there anyone for whom we’re saying kaddish tonight?” the rabbi asks the congregation.
Yes, I think to myself. More than one. But in another way, for no one. No one can say kaddish for so many.
“Is there anyone for whom we’re saying kaddish tonight?” the rabbi asks the congregation.
Yes, I think to myself. More than one. But in another way, for no one. No one can say kaddish for so many.