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kaddish | Search Results | The Infinite Fountain The Infinite Fountain A father's journey through the labyrinth of loss and longing Skip to content HomeAbout the Fountain Jake’s Page Share Your Story Email Photo Gallery 1 Photo Gallery 2 Search Results for: kaddish ← Older posts Kaddish Posted on January 28, 2014 by edcol52 Today I went to shul to say Kaddish for Jake on the one month anniversary of his death. The Mourner’s Kaddish is one of the most famous prayers in all of Judaism. What is unusual for a prayer said in … Continue reading → Posted in Ceremony, Coping, Daily Ramblings, Honoring Jake, Jake Colman, Jake's Spirit, Memory, Observations, Tragedy | Tagged deathofason, greivingparent, mournerskaddish, mourningparent, suddendeathofachild, suddenloss | 11 Comments Where Does the Time Go? Posted on December 31, 2018 by edcol52 I haven’t written anything on these pages since February of this year. 10 months. Where does the time go? Much has happened this year, and yet … There have been many times where I lay awake in the deep of … Continue reading → Posted in Grief, Jake Colman, Memory, Observations, Progress, Sadness | Tagged grieving parents, grievingdads, livingwithgrief, lost children, newyear, newyearseve | 4 Comments Another Double Whammy Posted on January 8, 2016 by edcol52 Wednesday was Jake’s 2nd yahrtzeit, the anniversary of his passing in the Hebrew calendar. As I have written, the Jewish calendar is lunisolar and the dates drift around with respect to the Gregorian calendar we all use; the two dates rarely align … Continue reading → Posted in Ceremony, Coping, Friends and Family, Grief, Honoring Jake, Jake Colman, Sadness, Support | Tagged beauty, cemetery, compassion, deathofachld, friendsandfamily, graveside, greivingparents, Mourning | 5 Comments Another Anniversary Posted on January 16, 2015 by edcol52 Today is Jake’s Yahrzeit, the Memorial Anniversary of his death. The payment for having two birthdays, one in the “English” or Gregorian calendar and one in the Jewish calendar is that there are now two days on which to remember … Continue reading → Posted in Ceremony, Coping, Daily Ramblings, Grief, Honoring Jake, Jake Colman, Memory | Tagged anniversary, customs, deathofachild, Grief, grieving parent, holidays, kaddish, lossofason, memory, newyears, Sadness, yahrzeit | 6 Comments Light a Candle Posted on December 12, 2014 by edcol52 The Compassionate Friends/USA Please join us this Sunday, December 14 for the Worldwide Candle Lighting in memory of all children gone too soon. For full information including services around the globe, visit: https://www.compassionatefriends.org/WCL…/2014_services.aspx. If there is not a service near you, … Continue reading → Posted in Ceremony, Friends and Family, Grief, Honoring Jake, Jake Colman, Jake's Spirit, Memory, Support | Tagged Candlelighting, children, compassion, deathofachild, grieving parent, kindness, love, parents, solitude | 1 Comment It’s Gonna Be a Tough Few Weeks Posted on December 5, 2014 by edcol52 Well, here we go. Careening into the ‘holiday season’. For many people, this is a very difficult time of year under the best of circumstance; for someone who is grieving the loss of a child, it can be excruciating. That … Continue reading → Posted in Ceremony, Coping, Friends and Family, Grief, Jake Colman, Sadness | Tagged anniversary, chronic sorrow, dealingwithdeath, deathofachild, Grief, grieving parent, hanukkah, heartache, holidays, newyearseve, thanksgiving | 12 Comments Eleven Months Posted on November 17, 2014 by edcol52 It is the orthodox custom to recite Kaddish, the prayer said by mourners on behalf of the departed, for eleven months following the death of a parent. Why eleven months? The belief is that the departed sits under Divine judgement for … Continue reading → Posted in Ceremony, Friends and Family, Grief, Honoring Jake, Jake Colman, Progres

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