The melody varies depending on the version as well as on the point in the service at which it is recited. The Kaddish, as used in the services, is chanted. (There are some inserted passages in the Kaddish after a burial.) The longer versions contain additional paragraphs, and are often named after distinctive words in those paragraphs. Most versions of the Kaddish begin with the Chatzi Kaddish (Half Kaddish). In the presence of a minyan, this version is also said at the siyum upon completion of the comprehensive study of any one of the Talmud's tractates ("volumes") and is printed at the end of most tractates.
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