Halacha from the Heart
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A person mourning the death of one of his parents says Kaddish during the first year. Saying Kaddish is of great value to the deceased; it saves him from the judgment of Gehinnom, for since his son, whom he left behind in this world, is sanctifying
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Saying Kaddish
Is it better that each mourner recite only one kaddish, or that all the mourners recite all the kaddeishim? -
Praying Without Moving Your Lips
Sometimes I pray very deeply from bottom of my heart to Hashem with out moveing my lips, I would like to know - do my prayers get to be heard -
Ribit
The issue you are raising touches upon the prohibition of Ribit (interest or usury) between Jews, which is a very serious transgression according to Jewish law (Halakha).
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