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Kedushah (prayer): (lit. “holiness”); a passage in the public prayer service, with portions recited responsively by the chazan and the congregation
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Discussions on Prayer, Lesson 32
We recite in our prayers the angels’ sanctification of G-d. However, the angels first ask permission from one another and accept the yoke of heaven prior to sanctifying G-d. What is the meaning of the sanctification (holy, holy, holy…)?
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