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Kaddish
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Kaddish: The Mourner's Prayer That Never Mentions Death
The Kaddish — Judaism's most famous prayer — is not about death at all. Written in Aramaic, it is a bold declaration of God's greatness, spoken precisely when faith feels most difficult.
Attending a Jewish Funeral: What to Expect and How to Show Respect
A respectful guide for attending a Jewish funeral — no flowers, bring food instead, and know that 'may their memory be a blessing' means more than 'sorry for your loss.'
How to Sit Shiva: A Complete Guide for Mourners
A guide for the mourner — what to expect during shiva, the meal of consolation, mirrors and low chairs, davening at home, receiving visitors, knowing when to end, and the path back to normal life.
Jewish Approaches to Grief and Mourning
Judaism's structured approach to grief — from the shock of death through aninut, shiva, shloshim, and the year of mourning — is one of the tradition's most profound gifts. Here is how Jewish mourning works and why it heals.
Shloshim: The 30-Day Mourning Period After Shiva
Shloshim — the 30-day mourning period after shiva — marks the gradual transition from intense grief to normal life. Learn what restrictions apply, when they ease, and how this intermediate period provides a structured path through loss.
Jewish Mourning: The Complete Guide from Death to Yahrzeit
Judaism provides the world's most structured system for grief — from the moment of death through aninut, funeral, shiva, shloshim, the year of mourning, and yahrzeit. This complete guide covers every stage.
How to Say Kaddish: A Complete Guide for Mourners
A compassionate guide to saying Kaddish — the mourner's prayer recited for a deceased parent, spouse, sibling, or child — including the text, when to say it, and how long.