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Mourning for the world - a Kaddish
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I am still searching for the right words for the right mourner's Kaddish for me to say. As a non-believer, non-observant person who still identifies as Jewish, I wish I could find comfort in belief. Since I cannot, I keep looking. I thought this was worth sharing.

A non-traditional Kaddish adapted by Reverend Julie-Ann Silberman-Bunn from a traditional Jewish Prayer. She is a Unitarian-Universalist minister.


Let the glory of all life be extolled, let creation be hallowed, in
the world whose creation surrounds us. May one world soon prevail, in
our own day, our own lives, and the life of all who live, and let us
say: Amen.

Let all life be blessed, as all life is glorified, exalted,
and honoured, beyond all the praises, songs, and
adorations that we can utter the world is a wonder beyond our understanding,
and let us say: Amen.

For us and for all nature, may the blessing of peace and the promise
of life come true, and let us say: Amen.

May peace reign in the highest and lowest places, let peace
descend upon us all and all the world, and let us say: Amen.


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