Kaddish DeRabbanan when Parents are Alive

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Question

If someone has both parents alive, can they say Kaddish DeRabbanan?

Answer

According to the basic law, there is no objection for someone who has both parents alive to say Kaddish DeRabbanan. Therefore, the Kaddish after learning can be recited by anyone, and the Kaddish in prayer is customarily skipped when there is no mourner in the synagogue.


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