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| A dead man testifies on the power of saying the Kaddish prayer. |
| by Avraham Erlanger |
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Walking Mom Home
by M. Millhauser Castle I stood in the hallway and watched as they carried my dead mother out of the house.
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Mourning the Loss
by R' Abraham Twerski MD The mourner should not feel all alone. You can help by just being there.
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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.
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Comforting the Mourner
by R' Maurice & D.L. Lamm Knowing when to speak -- and when to stay silent -- can make all the difference.
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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.
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The Life Review
by Yaakov Astor Near-death experience concurs with Jewish tradition over the idea of one's life "passing before their eyes."
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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.
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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.
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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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