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It is certainly disrespectful to take photos of people at a funeral without asking their permission. If permission is granted, take care not to be obvious about picture-taking (i.e. disable noises from the camera and turn off flash). Otherwise, it is permissible to the extent that it would be permissible to take pictures at any religious funeral.

Additionally, since funerals do not take place on Saturdays or other Jewish Holidays, the prohibition on working (which would prevent "taking photographs") is not applicable.

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