Kaddish is a bond which unites the Jewish generations from time immemorial, and unto eternity. Kaddish is the way we show our respect for our parents and the way they showed their love and respect for their parents.
Tragically, in today's day and age the sacred Kaddish tradition is not always maintained. There are times when there is no surviving male to recite the mourner's Kaddish for the traditional eleven months after a parent's parting, and on each Yahrtzeit thereafter.
Perhaps it is true for you. Perhaps you have a loved one whom you would want memorialized in annual Kaddish or Yahrtzeit remembrance. Or even for yourself—after 120 years--to have Kaddish recited for the zechus and merit of your soul in the generations to come.
We can help you to fulfill this great mitzvah by offering a service that arranges for Kaddish to be said on behalf of whomever you choose. Arrangements will be made for rabbis in Israel to say Kaddish for your loved ones to ensure the proper level of tradition, faithfulness and spirituality.