The Jewish Mourner's Book of Why

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<p>Following the question-and-answer format made popular in his best-selling Jewish Books of Why Rabbi Kolatch here explores explains and analyzes the reasons behind the multitude of laws observances customs and traditions relating to death and mourning. Among the subjects covered are the chapel and cemetery religious services the laws of Kaddish and Keria (rending the garment) Shiva and post-Shiva procedures Yahrzeit Yizkor and the regulations pertaining to grave visits and unveilings. The answers to the almost five hundred questions presented in this volume are concise direct and unbiased reflecting the attitudes customs and practices of Jews of all denominations. THE JEWISH MOURNER'S BOOK OF WHY also presents a selection of readings that will bring comfort to the bereaved. Features notes and a detailed index. The hardcover edition of this title originally issued in 1993 is available on-demand only.</p><p></p><p>A comprehensive overview of Jewish mourning practices and religious beliefs from the time the person dies until the mourning period has ended . . . Highly recommended . . . A wise and sensitive book.</p><p>--The Jewish Funeral Director</p><p></p><p>Highly recommended for all libraries.</p><p>--Library Journal</p>
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