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An etiquette guide for Jewish burial and mourning rituals
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Anyone of any faith is welcome to mourn a Jewish friend or loved one at a Jewish funeral. Traditional services are somber, contemplative affairs with unique cultural practices and etiquette, including wearing a yarmulke or head covering, helping the family cover the casket in earth at the burial, and waiting to offer condolences to the deceased’s family until a period of structured mourning called shiva . In this article, we’ll explain the must-know Jewish funeral practices for non-Jews (also called gentiles) to help you honor your lost loved one with dignity and respect.
Things You Should Know
- Wear dark, formal clothing (a suit and tie or a modest dress or skirt). Men typically wear a yarmulke, and women may be asked to cover their hair.
- Keep conversation to a minimum and wait until the family is sitting shiva (a mourning period after burial) to offer them your condolences.
- Follow the rabbi’s instructions at graveside ceremonies (you may be asked to help bury the casket, but this is not always open to non-family members).
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References
- ↑ https://www.rabbinicalassembly.org/story/guide-jewish-funeral-practice
- ↑ https://afteryourtime.com/jewish-funeral-customs/
- ↑ https://www.chabad.org/library/article_cdo/aid/367836/jewish/Basic-Laws-of-a-Jewish-Funeral.htm
- ↑ https://beyondthedash.com/blog/cultural-spotlight/what-to-wear-to-a-jewish-funeral/6456
- ↑ https://rohatynjewishheritage.org/en/culture/death-burial-mourning/
- ↑ https://afteryourtime.com/jewish-funeral-customs/
- ↑ https://coffeeshoprabbi.com/2013/09/30/jewish-funeral-etiquette-10-tips/
- ↑ https://afteryourtime.com/jewish-funeral-customs/
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