Cremation or Burial: A Jewish View, Rabbi Doron Kornbluth Deciding what to do with our bodies and those of our loved ones is both personal and meaningful. In a sense, it is the last decision we ever make — and one that cannot be undone. Sadly, these decisions are often made in the midst of sudden crisis and grieving, with virtually no time to research or think through the issues. In this quick, easy-to-read, and informative book, readers will gain insight, knowledge, and understanding of this all-important issue. adminOctober 5, 2016Cremation
The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning, Rabbi Maurice Lamm This classic leads the family and friends of the deceased through the most difficult chapter of life-from the moment of death through the funeral service, the burial, and the various periods of mourning. adminSeptember 29, 2016Burial / Funeral, Death & Afterlife
The Afterlife, by Jonathan Morgenstern Have you ever wondered what happens after life? Written by Jonathan Morgenstern and based on the teachings of Rabbi Sholom Kamenetsky, The Afterlife is a clear and inspirational description of the Jewish understanding of ideas such as life after death and the soul. adminSeptember 29, 2016Death & Afterlife
Remember My Soul, by Lori Palatnik Drawing on decades of experience in Jewish outreach and counseling people who have lost a loved one, this book was written specifically for people with little or no prior knowledge of Judaism and the way Judaism understands and approaches death, loss and mourning. People who have suffered a recent loss-and those for whom a distant loss continues to be a struggle-will find in these pages insight, inspiration and resolution. adminJune 17, 2016Death & Afterlife