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Jewish funerals take place as soon after death as possible, ideally within 24 hours. At the ceremony, prayers are said for the deceased and the rabbi officiating the ceremony discusses the deceased's life. Sometimes family members and friends will choose to talk about the deceased also.

The casket is normally a plain wood box without any embellishment or metal. The reason for this is that Jewish law requires the body to be returned to the earth so decomposition cannot be impeded in any way.

During the burial itself, the tradition is for all people present, including immediate family to place at least one shovel full of dirt in the grave as this is seen as a way of honouring the deceased.

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All Jewish funerals are different:

1. A Jewish funeral can be held at the funeral home, the synagogue, or the chapel at the Jewish cemetery.

2. Jewish funeral attire is dreary colors - especially black. Men wear suits and ties and women wear suits or dresses.

3. Sign the guest book

4. Say prayers

5. Go to the cemetery for burial

6. Visit the family home

7. Help in any way possible

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It's a funeral like other faiths - except that there are JEWISH customs.

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