The Kedusha

The Kedusha section of daily prayer has various forms. Join Rabbi Dr. Stuart Fischman as he explores the history of its development and the relevant practical halachot.
The Kedusha: The Kedusha
When we think about the passage of the daily morning prayer “Keddushah” we think about the passage from the Chazarat haShatz in which we recite the verse from Isaiah chapter 6, “Kadosh Kadosh Kadosh.” But upon further reflection we realize that we recite this verse in three different passages every morning.
Today we study these three passages, and what they have in common and how they differ from each other.
The Kedusha: The Kedusha
In today’s session we will see how various commentators explained the verses which comprise the Keddushah.
Rabbi Dr. Stuart Fischman graduated from Yeshiva University in 1980 and the dental school of Columbia University in 1985. In 1989 he began studying and teaching at Yeshivat Hamivtar and now studies and teaches at Yeshivat Machanaim in Efrat. He has rabbinic ordination from Rav Zalman Nechemia Goldberg.