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  Kaddish  
  Prayer proclaiming the greatness of God. Used as the mourners' prayer (see Jewish Practices: Mourning) but also at other points in the liturgy.
 
     
  kasher  
  (Hebrew, "fit"). Fit for ritual use. Also a verb meaning "to make a food or object fit for ritual use." See Jewish Practices: Dietary Laws.
 
     
  kashrut  
  (Hebrew, "fitness"). Jewish dietary laws. See Jewish Practices: Dietary Laws.
 
     
  kedusha  
  (Hebrew, "holiness"). Holiness.  
     
  kippah  
  (Hebrew; Yiddish yarmulke) Disc-like head covering.
 
     
  Kol Nidre  
  (Hebrew, "All Vows). Famous hymn sung during Yom Kippur releasing Jews of all religious vows made in the previous year. See Jewish Holidays: Yom Kippur.
 
     
  kosher  
  Anglicized form of kasher.  
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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