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Elissa Felder & Sonia Hoffman: How the Jewish Burial Society Cares for the Dead [Loss 2/3]

Jul 22, 2025
Elissa Felder, author and head of her local chevrah kadisha, and her daughter Sonia Hoffman, a dedicated Limmudei Kodesh teacher, share their profound insights on Jewish burial traditions. They discuss the Tahara ritual, emphasizing its emotional and spiritual significance in caring for the deceased. The duo also engages in a heartfelt conversation about navigating grief, normalizing discussions about loss, and the historical and communal aspects of mourning practices. Their stories intertwine the themes of love, memory, and dignity in the face of death.
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ADVICE

Methodical Washing Ritual

  • Perform Tahara by washing the body methodically with specific order and prayers emphasizing the body's beauty and virtues.
  • Use multiple people pouring water and washing attentively while reciting Kabbalistic verses.
ANECDOTE

Chuppah-Like Canopy Ritual

  • In Philadelphia, the team holds a sheet like a chuppah, turning their backs to the body during water pouring.
  • This ritual evokes profound holiness, resembling a reverse wedding canopy lowered over the deceased.
ANECDOTE

Dressing Ritual Echoes Priesthood

  • Dressing the body in stiff white linen garments models the high priest's clothing, symbolizing equality in death.
  • The garments include belts tied in a Kabbalistic manner invoking divine mercy and preparation for the world to come.
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