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A Time to Mourn |
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Since Judaism is a way of life, Jewish Tradition teaches specific ways of confronting all aspects of life, including death. Our Tradition’s practices in this area are governed by respect for the dead and concern for the mourner. Dignity and taste are further basic assumptions of Jewish Law in mourning. The procedures of mourning initiate a process of healing that exercises its therapy through a recognition of the reality of grief and the healing process which only time can bring. |
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| Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road / Southfield, MI 48034 / Tel: 248/357-5544 / csz.info@shaareyzedek.org Congregation Shaarey Zedek / Bnai Israel Center 4200 Walnut Lake Road / West Bloomfield, MI 48323 / Tel: 248/681-4235 The funding for this website has been made possible by a generous endowment honoring the memory of Dorothy and Max Shaye. |
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