The most important part of the process of mourning... -David Novak

The most important part of the process of mourning is regularly reciting kaddish in a synagogue. Kaddish is a doxology, which Jewish tradition has mandated children to recite daily in a synagogue during the year of mourning for a deceased parent and then on the anniversary of his or her death thereafter.

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David Novak is a theologian known for his contributions to the field of religious studies and philosophy. His writings might explore ethical and moral questions.