The Jewish Way of Death, Burial and Mourning By David E Y Sarna

The Jewish Way of Death, Burial and Mourning By David E Y Sarna Kindle Edition The Jewish Way of Death, Burial and Mourning An illustrated, readable and accurate guide to all aspects of death, burial and mourning in the Jewish tradition, beginning with the terminally ill and imminently dying, and then describing all aspects of the process after death, the role of the Chevra Kaddisha (Holy Society), Shmira (watching), Tahara (purification), levaya (funeral), kevura (burial, and avelut (mourning), including sitting shiva (the first week of mourning), the shloshim (30 day mourning period), erecting a headstone, saying Kaddish, and observing Yartzeit (the anniiversary) and Yizkor (the memorial prayers). Few English language books discuss the purification, burial, and funeral process.Includes sources, a bibliography, and a detailed index. An Appendix provides all texts in Hebrew and in English translation. Table of Contents: Introduction Life is About Living The Right to Heal The Guiding Principles in Matters of Life and Death How to Die Jewishly Death and Mourning in the Jewish Way The Jewish Way of Death, Burual and Mourning is Different End‐stage of Life Never Hasten; No Need to Prolong The Terminally Ill (Goses) When May Therapy by Withheld? Dying Imminently ‐ the Jewish Way Persistent Vegetative State and Alzheimer’s PVS Is not Imminent Inevitable Death The Terri Schiavo Case Patients Have a Degree of Autonomy Judge Upholds Jewish Law for not Withholding Ordinary Care Alzheimer’s is Like PVS Resuscitation Is “Do Not Resuscitate” an Acceptable Order? Extubation Artificial Heart The Moments Prior to Death Death Rattle When the End is Near Brain Stem Death After the Soul Has Departed Immediate Steps Following a Death Every Deceased Requires Watching (Shmira) Respectful Practices after Death Acknowledging God’s Just Judgment Autopsy and Organ Donation Prompt Interment Kriya – Rending a Garment Manadatory Mourners Tziduk Hadin (Acceptance of Judgement) Respect for the Deceased Simpler is Better in the Jewish Way Rabban Gamliel’s Doctrine of Simplicity Tahara – A Holy Act Met Mitzvah ‐ An Abandoned Corpse Tahara is a Holy Act Brief Summary of the Tahara Process Have Everything Needed for Tahara Ready in Advance Usually, Three to Seven Perform Tahara Highlights of the Tahara Process The Washing Process Shrouds ‐ Tachrichim After Tahara Tahara in Exceptional Cases The Coffin (Casket) Onanut – The Pre‐burial Stage The Jewish Funeral (Levaya) No Flowers; Charity Instead Cohanim Remain Outside The Funeral Service The Ancient Memorial Prayer At the Cemetery Jewish‐Owned Cemetery Sheimot – Worn Out Holy Books Graveside Kaddish The Line, Condolences, and Leaving the Cemetery Se’udat Havra’ah – The Meal of Consolation Sitting Shiva Services During Shiva Additional Prayer Customs at a Shiva House Ending Shiva Mourning After the Shiva Mourner’s Kaddish and Other Customs Erecting a Monument (Hakamat Matzeva) Yartzeit and Yizkor Visiting the Grave It’s Not “My Way or the Highway” Judaism is For Life Further Reading Appendix: Texts Vidy Confessional Prayer Chamol Prayer Chamol for Men Chamol for Women Rosho

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Burual and Mourning is Different End stage of Life Never Hasten No Need to Prolong The Terminally Ill Goses When May Therapy by Withheld Dying Imminently the Jewish Way Persistent Vegetative State and Alzheimer s PVS Is not Imminent Inevitable Death The Terri Schiavo Case Patients Have a Degree of Autonomy Judge Upholds Jewish Law for not Withholding Ordinary Care Alzheimer s is Like PVS Resuscitation Is Do Not Resuscitate an Acceptable Order Extubation Artificial Heart The Moments Prior to Death Death Rattle When the End is Near Brain Stem Death After the Soul Has Departed Immediate Steps Following a Death Every Deceased Requires Watching Shmira Respectful Practices after Death Acknowledging God s Just Judgment Autopsy and Organ Donation Prompt Interment Kriya Rending a Garment Manadatory Mourners Tziduk Hadin Acceptance of Judgement Respect for the Deceased Simpler is Better in the Jewish Way Rabban Gamliel s Doctrine of Simplicity Tahara A Holy Act Met Mitzvah An Abandoned Corpse Tahara is a Holy Act Brief Summary of the Tahara Process Have Everything Needed for Tahara Ready in Advance Usually.

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An illustrated readable and accurate guide to all aspects of death burial and mourning in the Jewish tradition beginning with the terminally ill and imminently dying and then describing all aspects of the process after death the role of the Chevra Kaddisha Holy Society Shmira watching Tahara purification levaya funeral kevura burial and avelut mourning including sitting shiva the first week of mourning the shloshim 30 day mourning period erecting a headstone saying Kaddish and observing Yartzeit the anniiversary and Yizkor the memorial prayers Few English language books discuss the purification burial and funeral process. The jewish way of death burial and mourninga are Includes sources a bibliography and a detailed index An Appendix provides all texts in Hebrew and in English translation Table of Contents Introduction Life is About Living The Right to Heal The Guiding Principles in Matters of Life and Death How to Die Jewishly Death and Mourning in the Jewish Way The Jewish Way of Death Three to Seven Perform Tahara Highlights of the Tahara Process The Washing Process Shrouds Tachrichim After Tahara Tahara in Exceptional Cases The Coffin Casket Onanut The Pre burial Stage The Jewish Funeral Levaya No Flowers Charity Instead Cohanim Remain Outside The Funeral Service The Ancient Memorial Prayer At the Cemetery Jewish Owned Cemetery Sheimot Worn Out Holy Books Graveside Kaddish The Line Condolences and Leaving the Cemetery Se udat Havra ah The Meal of Consolation Sitting Shiva Services During Shiva Additional Prayer Customs at a Shiva House Ending Shiva Mourning After the Shiva Mourner s Kaddish and Other Customs Erecting a Monument Hakamat Matzeva Yartzeit and Yizkor Visiting the Grave It s Not My Way or the Highway Judaism is For Life Further Reading Appendix Texts Vidy Confessional Prayer Chamol Prayer Chamol for Men Chamol for Women Rosho The Jewish Way of Death Burial and Mourning

The Jewish Way of Death, Burial and Mourning By David E Y Sarna
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