Thanks, MikeyD, I learn a lot from you! :-)
-Ben
>If a son can not or will not say Kaddish, there are procedures in the
>orthodox community for a daughter to say it. I don't know them, but I've
>heard about it.
>That being said, the standard is to pay someone (or just ask) to say it in
>their place as Kaddish has to be said in a Minyan (collection of 10 or more
>men) as well as other requirements.
>
>> Oh, in Reform synagogues, a *lot* of women say Kaddish
>> for their parents and grandparents
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