If you are unable
to make it to services to say Kaddish for a loved one due to Coronavirus, we’re
here to try to ensure that the mourner’s Kaddish will be said in their merit.
We know how important it is to people who are mourning to know that
someone is saying Kaddish for their loved one. But we also are mindful that
doing so can't come at the expense of putting any individual or the public at a
health risk. Therefore, as the coronavirus spread and communities around the
world closed synagogues—and rabbis and health officials advised against public
gatherings of even ten—we have sought out people around the world to say
Kaddish with a minyan where doing so
follows the guidelines of all health and rabbinic authorities and does not put
anyone at risk. Also be aware that due
to the evolving situation internationally, the service may be temporarily
suspended without notice. If so, it will be reinstituted as soon as is
practicable.
With that in mind, simply fill out the form below, and our volunteers
will lovingly help you memorialize your dear departed. Please indicate the date
of passing, and whether the Kaddish is for a yahrzeit, or for the year of mourning.
Please note that whenever you have the opportunity to say kaddish with
a minyan, even ad-hoc, it is advisable that you do so, and it in no way contradicts
the efforts of our volunteers.
For questions about the program, please contact us at [email protected].