Jewish Mourning Traditions
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Jewish Mourning Traditions

Jewish funerals are designed for the honor and dignity of the deceased. But they are also created for the consolation and comfort of the bereaved. Hillside strives to support a person’s right to choose the traditions they feel comfortable recognizing.

When a loved one dies, Jewish ritual helps friends and family by guiding them through the mourning process and easing them back into everyday life. Jewish mourners continue to follow centuries of tradition to help them sort through the powerful emotions felt by the loss of loved one.

There may be some traditional observances and rituals with which you may not be comfortable. A funeral director or rabbi can help you decide which traditions you want to observe. This information is offered as a guide to help you make those decisions.

Please select from the menu on the left for information and guidance about the Jewish customs and traditions that best reflect your beliefs.

Contact us to help you determine which rituals are right for you.

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