Jewish funeral practices are based on humility, dignity, and tradition. They attempt to honor the dead while consoled and comforting the mourners. Drawing from Jewish law (Halacha), the traditions reflect basic principles about life, death, and the afterlife. The practices esteem simplicity, equality in death, and keeping the dead with dignity. Overview of Jewish Beliefs About Death and the Afterlife Death in Judaism is not an end but a transformation. The beliefs regarding death vary […]