Attending A Jewish Funeral, (Jewish burial society) and/or Jewish funeral home. It is important to note that the answer to this, as with most other things in Jewish tradition, often varies. Sep 30, 2013 ยท It is also a mitzvah people tend to avoid: death is scary, graves are scary, and loss is painful. Timing of the service. The Ultimate Ask-the-Rabbi Service. Jewish funeral etiquette is slightly different from secular or Christian American customs. Recognizing the importance of the mourners to be surrounded by family and friends, Jewish tradition deems attending both the funeral and burial services to be a mitzvah, a religious obligation. What happens at the funeral? Usually, an ordained rabbi will conduct the funeral service, though any informed Jew might perform it. If there is no local organization of this type, contact other local Jewish families, the closest synagogue or the nearest Jewish federation. Accompanying the dead for burial.

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