what not to say when a jewish person dies - Axtarish в Google
In Jewish tradition, it is prohibited to try to comfort a mourner “while their dead lies before them” . We do not offer condolences, except with the phrase “Baruch Dayan HaEmet” (blessed is the True Judge) and even then only after the burial has taken place.
26 июн. 2021 г.
10 окт. 2016 г. · Avoid awkward moments engaging the mourner, conversationally or physically. · Avoid commentary about the illness or the last moments of the ...
10 дек. 2013 г. · “I'm so sorry.” “I am sorry for your loss.” “I was so sorry to hear that X died.” · “I don't know what to say, but I want you to know I care ...
Conversations in the presence of the deceased should be restricted to discussing the funeral arrangements, describing the person's qualities, or reciting Psalms ...
Blessed are you God, King of the Universe, the True Judge. This recitation is our first step to acknowledge the person has died. Sometimes this prayer is ...
12 янв. 2022 г. · When a death occurs and we want to express our sincere condolences, in Judaism, it is common to hear the expression “May (his or her) memory be for a blessing.”
Jewish rituals for death and dying · 1. Stay with the dying person · 2. Help them to make peace with adversaries · 3. Support them in making a deathbed confession.
Say “I am so sorry”, but in Jewish tradition, there is no need to say anything at all unless the mourner starts the conversation.
According to Jewish tradition a dying person should not be left alone and many families will wish to sit with their relatives during the last days/hours.
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