
Mishnah Study
The traditional way to elevate a neshama — Mishnah study is especially meaningful as the letters of “Mishnah” rearrange to spell “Neshama” (soul). Includes ✓ Mishnah studied in memory of your loved one ✓ Multiple duration options available ✓ Confirmation notification
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Kaddish at All 3 Daily Tefillos Shacharit, Mincha, and Maariv — Kaddish recited by a dedicated Kollel member at each tefillah on the day you select. |
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Dedicated Learning Torah study dedicated in memory of the niftar (departed), elevating the neshama (soul) through the merit of learning. |
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Confirmation Notification You'll receive a confirmation that Kaddish was recited, giving you peace of mind that the service was completed. |
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Select your option Choose 1 recitation ($36) or 3 recitations ($54) from the dropdown. |
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Add to cart & provide details During checkout, enter your loved one's Hebrew name and the date for recitation. |
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We begin immediately Our Kollel members in the Jerusalem Hills will recite Kaddish on the selected date. |
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Receive confirmation You'll be notified once the Kaddish service has been completed. |
The Kaddish prayer has been recited for the departed for centuries. It sanctifies God's name and, according to Jewish tradition, provides tremendous merit for the soul of the deceased.
Our full-time Kollel, located on the grounds of Eretz HaChaim Cemetery in the Jerusalem Hills, is uniquely positioned to perform this sacred service. The Kaddish is recited with a full minyan in our Beit Midrash, ensuring the highest standard of observance.
This single-day option is perfect for the annual Yahrzeit, a special memorial date, or whenever you wish to honor someone's memory with a day of dedicated prayer.
- 🔒 Secure online payment
- 📖 Full-time Kollel on premises
- ✉️ Confirmation sent to you
- 🕊️ In the Jerusalem Hills
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