Kedushah
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- Encyc. Judaica, c1971(Kedushah; Heb. Ḳedushah [voc.]; 3rd blessing of the Amidah; called, in full, Ḳedushat ha-Shem = Sanctification of the Name; popularly, the additions and responses recited by the cantor and congregation in the 3rd benediction during the repetition of the Amidah)
- To worship God properly, 1998:CIP galley (Kedushah)
- Encyc. Judaica, c1971(Kedushah; Heb. Ḳedushah [voc.]; 3rd blessing of the Amidah; called, in full, Ḳedushat ha-Shem = Sanctification of the Name; popularly, the additions and responses recited by the cantor and congregation in the 3rdbenediction during the repetition of the Amidah)
Wikipedia description:
Kedushah (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: קידושה, romanized: qiddúšā, lit. 'sanctification > holiness') is the name of several prayers recited during Jewish prayer. They have in common the recitation of two Biblical verses, Isaiah 6:3 and Ezekiel 3:12. These verses come from prophetic visions in which angels sing praises to God. There exist several variations of the kedushah, which appear in different contexts and have different laws. The best-known Kedushah is recited in the Amidah. Another is recited in the Yotzer ohr blessing and a third, the qiddusha de sedra (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: קידושה דסדראַ, romanized: qiddúšā ḏ séḏrā, lit. 'sanctification of the order') is recited on various occasions including the conclusion of weekday Shacharit. In some versions of the kedushah, additional Biblical verses are added in the same format as the verses from Isaiah and Ezekiel.
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