OK, you're not a Rabbi. But, Reb MikeyD, you're the most
authoritative source on the list!
And IMHO your soul is already covered.
:-)
-Ben
>Just remember that I'm not a Rabbi. What I say is based on what I know and
>have seen, but may not be 100% correct. Like I said below, I don't know the
>procedures so a religious authority should be contacted for exacts.
>Just covering my soul in case. :)
>
>
>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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