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Jewish Burial Tradition: A Conversation on How We Honor Our Dead and Why

Thursday, August 27

7:00pm to 8:30pm
Temple De Hirsch Sinai - Seattle
1511 E Pike St
Seattle WA 98122
Contact: TDHS/Jconnect

Amy Koplow, Executive Director of Hebrew Free Burial Association, will come to present and chat about the process of burying those who died with honor, dignity, and love, and its centrality to Jewish tradition. Where do our funeral and burial practices come from? What do kavod ha-meit (honoring the dead) and chesed shel emet (the truest act of kindness) mean, and why are these practices so important in our tradition? We will look back at the sources for these practices and why they continue to have meaning for us today.

RSVP here.

Add to Calendar08-27-2026 19:00:0008-27-2026 20:30:00TDHS/JconnectTemple De Hirsch Sinai - Seattle 1511 E Pike St Seattle WA 98122Jewish Burial Tradition: A Conversation on How We Honor Our Dead and WhyAmy Koplow, Executive Director of Hebrew Free Burial Association, will come to present and chat about the process of burying those who died with honor, dignity, and love, and its centrality to Jewish tradition. Where do our funeral and burial practices come from? What do kavod ha-meit (honoring the dead) and chesed shel emet (the truest act of kindness) mean, and why are these practices so important in our tradition? We will look back at the sources for these practices and why they continue to have meaning for us today. RSVP here.falseAmerica/Los_AngelesMM/DD/YYYYahsiUQoRHzDBWjKrkmcp24996

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