NASCK IN THE NEWS


NASCK is the only organization whose unique mission involves fighting the growing cultural trend to cremation as well as training and supporting Chevros Kadisha everywhere. Because of this, NASCK is often contacted, by a wide range of individuals, clergy and community leaders, for its opinion or guidance. Below is a sampling of a few recent media articles that have featured NASCK.

IGUD HARABONIM’S CALL TO ACTION

Rabbi Zohn was asked to address the monthly meeting of the Rabbinical Alliance of America/Igud Harabonim this past Rosh Chodesh Av, on the topic of the prevailing and growing cremation trend in the Jewish community. Rabbi Zohn called upon all those present to do what they can to educate and inform their congregants, encouraging them to reach out to extended family and friends as well. They then unanimously adopted a resolution that the Rabonim of the RAA/Igud would advocate for TEAM Shabbos. This event was covered in The Jewish Voice, Jewish Press and other Jewish – Read More Here.

NASCK’S IMPACT IN WEST ORANGE

Though based in Queens, NY, NASCK’S impact is national, if not global. Working with a Chevra Kadisha in Australia to set standards for cemeteries, preventing a cremation in Las Vegas, addressing difficult Tahara situations with a Chevra in California, Canada, Texas or New Jersey, NASCK’s emergency hotline is always on and available. Built on a decades-long close relationship with the Chevra Kadisha in West Orange, NJ, NASCK recently held a well-attended breakfast in West Orange, hosted by Avi and Linda Laub, with over 100 community members showing their support. Click here to read the Jewish Link article.

CAN WE TURN THE CREMATION TIDE?

When Mishpacha magazine wanted to write a piece focusing on cremation and what we, as an observant Frum community, can and should do to fight it, they turned to NASCK. With many years of practical experience, NASCK was able to help explain why people choose cremation, and articulate some concrete guidelines and ideas how we can best educate and convince others to choose burial. To read the article, click here.

SOUTH FLORIDA JEWISH CEMETERY BREAKS GROUND

A short article published nine months ago in the Jewish Journal, with little other publicity or marketing, created a flurry of excitement and activity. South Florida Jewish Cemetery received nearly 100 phone calls from people who wanted to learn more about this revolutionary new venture. Any doubt about the need for this project has been laid to rest. This article provided the first concrete indication of the impact SFJC will have on cremation and K’vurah once it is up and running. Please click here to read the article.