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By Michael Felsen
A secular humanist Jew writes about the process of burying his father, a scientist and a Holocaust refugee.
Date: 11-20-2008
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By Marlena Thompson
Her husband of 25 years died and she was not ready to move on after only five years. It wasn't because she didn't follow Jewish mourning customs.
Date: 06-26-2009
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By InterfaithFamily
Tips on planning a funeral for a member of an interfaith family.
Date: 10-20-2008
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By InterfaithFamily
Do Jews light candles to commemorate the dead?
Date: 10-20-2008
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By Leah R. Singer
Approaches for discussing death, mourning, and the afterlife with young children.
Date: 01-28-2011
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By InterfaithFamily
How to talk to children in an interfaith family about death.
Date: 10-20-2008
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By InterfaithFamily
A packet of articles on death and mourning in interfaith families to stimulate discussion, with values-clarification questions included.
Date: 12-28-2009
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By Sue Fishkoff
At a conference for Jewish burial societies, a reporter speaks with Jews who have taken on the task of preparing bodies.
Date: 06-18-2008
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By David Levy
Part memoir part how-to resource, this review highlights the wisdom of C. Andrew Martin's book on end of life care.
Date: 06-17-2011
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By Julie Wiener
Professional advice from rabbi who explains how his policies toward non-Jewish families regarding Bar or Bat Mitzvah and other matters have changed as he has gotten to know non-Jews who are committed to the Jewish identity of their children.
Date: 10-16-2007