Is it forbidden to recite Kaddish and other devarim she-bkedusha near the dead?
Synopsis
The same prohibition that applies to Shema near the dead extends to Kaddish and other sacred speech.
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Is an onen (mourner whose relative died) obligated to recite Shema and pray?
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