Round 9: Tossup 2

Note to players: The answer to this question is a string of three consonants. A word formed from this root and juxtaposed with “zonah” in Hosea 4:14 and the Tamar and Judah story is controversial evidence for a type of sex work in Israel. In 1916, Henrietta Szold wrote a letter refusing a friend’s offer to perform a practice named from this root on her behalf. Congregants rise on toes to repeat a word formed from this root three times during the third amidah prayer, which quotes Isaiah 6:3’s vision of angels praising the enthroned Lord. This root forms the name of a (*) prayer (10[1])which can end by asking for peace with the “Oseh shalom bimromav” stanza. This three-letter root names the blessing over wine and an Aramaic prayer beginning “yitgadal v’yitkadash,” which can be recited over a yahrzeit candle. For 10 points, what (-5[1])three-letter root meaning “holy” forms the name of a (-5[1])“Mourner’s” prayer? (10[1])■END■ (10[1]0[5])

ANSWER: K-D-Sh [or Q-D-Sh; or kuf-dalet-shin or kuf-dalet-sin; accept kedeshah; accept kedushah; accept kadosh; accept kiddush; accept Kaddish; reject answers that use “kaf” in place of “kuf”]
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