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  2. Shiva (Judaism) - Wikipedia

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    Had the news of a close relative's death reached them 30 days after their deceased relative had expired, the 30th-day included, the mourner is only obligated to sit in mourning for one day. However, had the news of a close relative's death reached them within 30 days after expiration, the mourner is required to sit in mourning for seven days. [13]

  3. Misaskim - Wikipedia

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    Misaskim (Hebrew: מתעסקים)‎ [2] [1] is an American Orthodox Jewish not-for-profit organization that provides services for the care of the dead and the needs and conveniences of mourners in accordance to Jewish law and custom. Misaskim provides moral support and bereavement assistance to individuals or families, while safeguarding the ...

  4. Kaddish - Wikipedia

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    Another Jew is dead. As though death were not a consequence of life but a consequence of having been a Jew." “Kaddish” is the penultimate and longest piece in poet Sam Sax's chapbook STRAIGHT, [44] in which he tells the story of the death of the speaker's first love due to an overdose, following narratives of the speaker's own addiction. In ...

  5. Killing of Zvi Kogan - Wikipedia

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    Kogan was born in 1996 in Ramat Shlomo, Jerusalem, to Alexander and Etel Kogan. [3] He was raised in his Litvak-Haredi family with his older brother, Reuven. [3] [4] [5]As a teenager, Kogan learned at Yeshiva Maoz Chayil in Jerusalem, Yeshivas Rabbeinu Chaim Ozer in Bnei Brak, and finally at the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem. [6]

  6. Chevra kadisha - Wikipedia

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    Many burial societies hold one or two annual fast days and organise regular study sessions to remain up-to-date with the relevant articles of Jewish law. In addition, most burial societies also support families during the shiva (traditional week of mourning) by arranging prayer services, meals and other facilities.

  7. ‘Shiva Baby’ tackles Jewish mourning, comedy and female ...

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    The new film “Shiva Baby” combines the traditional, weeklong Jewish mourning period with a meshugenah love rectangle and overbearing family members. Hilarious and anxiety-inducing, the movie ...

  8. Jewish man who died after dueling protests wasn't afraid to ...

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    Kessler, who was Jewish, was part of the pro-Israel group. "My husband left the house with an Israeli flag and he never came home," his wife, Cheryl, told Moshe Bryski, a rabbi from Chabad of ...

  9. Jewish life cycle - Wikipedia

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    The funeral service usually takes place as soon as possible after death, often within 24 hours. After the burial, the family enters a period of mourning called Shiva, which lasts for seven days. During Shiva, mourners receive visitors and recite prayers, including the Kaddish, a prayer for the deceased. Mourning continues with the Shloshim, a ...