Traditions: Judaism's Care Structure with Simcha Paull Raphael
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Grief is universal but mourning is shaped by culture, ritual and community. In the first of many episodes on diverse end-of-life traditions, Sara explores Jewish mourning practices.
She is joined by writer and death educator Simcha Paull Raphael, author of the bestseller Jewish Views of the Afterlife, to discuss how non-Jewish professionals, colleagues and friends can support people in the Jewish community who are grieving, from funeral timing and Shiva etiquette to the time-tested communal structures that help carry mourners through loss.
The conversation also looks at the deeper beliefs behind these practices, including Jewish views on the soul, the afterlife and ethical wills, which can be useful for estate planners of all backgrounds. These 'Traditions' episodes are meant to be a starting point for anyone hoping to show up with more understanding, sensitivity and care.
For more guidance, insight and resources on estate planning and administration, visit www.clearestate.com.