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Jewish Death Practices:
Overview / Summary
Origins and History
The World of the Dying
Visiting the Sick
Chaplaincy
Hospice

Stages of Death
    Upon Death
    Between Death and Burial
    Shmira
    Tahara
    Burial
    Mourning and Bereavement
    Shiva
    Shloshim
    Yartzeit

Spiritual Aspects
Funeral Homes
Cemeteries
Green Burial
Funeral Contracts
Cremation and Embalming
Caskets


Chevra Kadisha:
Scope / Functions of Chevra Kadisha
Chevra Kadisha in Jewish Society
Organizing a new Chevra Kadisha

Tahara Manuals and Procedures
Tahara Training
Tahara Stories
Tahara Supplies Lists
Funeral Home Supplies

Suicide

Organ Donation

Disasters

Infection Control

 

Conferences:
Next Conference
    Overview
    Program Outline
    Registration
    Travel and Hotel

Previous Conferences

 

Learning & Resources:
Gamliel Institute
    Overview
    Curriculum
    Registration
    Currently Active Classes


KNIT Resource Center
    Overview
    Contacts for Answers
    Catalog of Articles
    Additional Links


FAQ About Death and Dying
Modern Dilemmas
Guided Learning
Jewish Sources and  Responsa
Synagogue Brochures
Community Education

The Gamliel Institute

... educates and trains leaders to create a holistic end-of-life care continuum for their local communities. Future leaders' Jewish knowledge must be deeper; their experiences more emotional, trans-formative and spiritual.  We strive to instill in them a driving passion to recapture the mitzvah of Chevra Kadisha. More ...

Conferences

... include sessions on tahara, Chevra Kadisha, chaplaincy, cemetery, education, community inclusiveness, and dealing with modern dilemmas in today's society. The 10th Annual North American Chevra Kadisha and Jewish Cemetery Conference will be in Los Angeles June 10-12, 2012. This promises to be the best conference yet!  Be sure someone from your congregation attends, along with members of your local Chevra Kadisha.

Learn More

To see details about the 2012 conference click here.

Don't have a Chevra Kadisha yet?  No problem!  Learn how to start one and meet experienced teachers who can guide you through the process and be advisors to your community once you are established.

Journey with us as we explore the practical and spiritual aspects of Jewish funeral, burial, and mourning traditions. "B'yado afkid ruchi, b'eit ishan v'a-irah. V'im ruchi g'viyati, Adonai li v'lo ira".  My soul I give to You, my spirit in Your care.  Draw me near I shall not fear, hold me safely in Your hand.

Kavod v'Nichum encourages and assists the organization of bereavement committees and Chevrot Kadisha in synagogues and communities so that they can perform Jewish funeral, burial, and mourning mitzvot; protect and shield bereaved families from exploitation; and provide information, education and technical assistance. More ...

Do You Have Questions? We Have Answers!

Dealing with a death and don't know what to do?

Are you a Chevra member and need specific answers?

Maybe you're a student researching Jewish death and dying practices.

Check out the "My Question is About..." menu at the top of this page, where many common
questions are answered.  Or click our Topic Index tab at the top center of this page to see an
ordered index of Jewish death-related topics. 

To connect by email or telephone with an expert in Jewish death and mourning traditions click here.

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