Kedushah

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Kedushah is a central Jewish liturgical passage that sanctifies God's holiness, recited responsively during the repetition of the Amidah in communal prayer.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Kedushah canonical 5
Kedushah of Musaf 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jewish liturgical passage
prayer
addressedTo God
associatedMovement Nusach Ashkenaz
surface form: Ashkenazi rite

Conservative Judaism
Masorti movement
surface form: Masorti Judaism

Orthodox Judaism
Reform Judaism
Sephardi rite
Yemenite rite
associatedWith Amidah
surface form: Chazarat haAmidah
containsVerse Ezekiel 3:12
Isaiah 6:3
Psalms 146:10
foundIn Siddur
gesture congregants rise on toes during “kadosh” in many customs
halachicStatus davar shebikdushah
keyPhrase Baruch kevod Adonai mimkomo
Kadosh, kadosh, kadosh Adonai Tzevaot, melo kol ha’aretz kevodo
Yimloch Adonai le’olam
language Hebrew
liturgicalCategory Amidah section
liturgicalFunction sanctification of God’s holiness
liturgicalPosition Amidah repetition of Mincha on fast days in some rites
Amidah repetition of Musaf
Amidah repetition of Shacharit
partOf Amidah
Jewish prayer service
repetition of the Amidah
purpose to emulate the angels’ praise
recitationStyle antiphonal
responsive
recitedBy congregation
prayer leader
religiousLawSource Shulchan Aruch
Talmud
religiousTradition Judaism
requires communal prayer quorum
minyan
public worship setting
theme divine holiness
heavenly worship
praise of God
timeOfUse Shabbat
surface form: Shabbat services

daily services
festival services
variant Kedushah of U’va leTzion
Kedushah of Yotzer

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Referenced by (6)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Musaf includesSection Kedushah
Musaf prayer includesSection Kedushah
Musaf of Pesach contains Kedushah
this entity surface form: Kedushah of Musaf