Kaddish by the Grandson When Parents Are Alive

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Question

If someone's grandfather has passed away and he has daughters but no sons to say Kaddish for him, is it appropriate for the grandson to say Kaddish for his grandfather's soul, and should his father and mother forgive him for this?

Answer

If there is someone else who can be hired, it should be done. However, if there is no possibility to hire another and the parents do not object, the grandson may say Kaddish. In any case, it is possible and advisable to lead the prayers as a chazan.

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