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A dead man testifies on the power of saying the Kaddish prayer.
by Avraham Erlanger
Walking Mom Home
by M. Millhauser Castle
I stood in the hallway and watched as they carried my dead mother out of the house.
Mourning the Loss
by R' Abraham Twerski MD
The mourner should not feel all alone. You can help by just being there.
G-d's Great Machine
by Rabbi Leib Pinter
The amazing dream of a widow with seven children.
All About Brit Milah
by Rabbi Mordechai Katz
A special seat is designated for the prophet Elijah, who attends every bris to serve as protector of the infant.
Comforting the Mourner
by R' Maurice & D.L. Lamm
Knowing when to speak -- and when to stay silent -- can make all the difference.
The Day Of Death
by Moshe Einstadter
There were only so many hours remaining to his last day. How utterly apparent now was the self-deceiving fallacy.
Chevra Kadisha: Jewish Burial Society
by Andrea Sommerstein
When a woman reluctantly volunteers to assist in a burial, what she discovers transforms her view of life itself.
The Life Review
by Yaakov Astor
Near-death experience concurs with Jewish tradition over the idea of one's life "passing before their eyes."
What's In A Name?
by Rabbi Paysach Krohn
One's name may be a portent of the future, or a prayer that the person shall live up to the potential expressed in the name.
The Mourner's Kaddish
by Rabbi Nosson Scherman
The positive actions of a child are being able to raise the spiritual level of a deceased parent.
Medical Advantages Of Circumcision
by Rabbi Y. B. Goldberger
Medical journals compare a community's cancer rates based on the frequency of circumcision.
What Happens When You Die?
by Lori Palatnik
Don't worry -- Hell is not a place of devils and pitchforks, and it's not forever.
Entering the Covenant
by Rabbi Dr. Moshe Tendler
We bless a new baby to grow and gain mastery over all of life's negative influences.
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