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The Death of a Loved One
When death separates us from one we love, sorrow and grief can make
life feel chaotic. Judaism
offers a way of dealing with death and grief which can help us
through this difficult period. The Jewish way is based on two
principles: 1) k’vod hamet- honoring and respecting the
deceased, and 2) nihum avelim- consoling the mourners.
These two principles help mourners accept the reality of death,
express their sorrow, and take up living without their beloved.
Our rabbis are committed to assisting and guiding families through
the process of death and bereavement.
Drawing on the wisdom and rituals of our tradition, our
clergy conducts funeral services that are dignified and meaningful.
Congregation HEA is a caring community ready to embrace our
families in time of need.
We can arrange for Shiva Minyanim (observance of mourning in
the home); provide a
daily egalitarian
minyan for those saying Kaddish; and we will notify you of
upcoming yahrzeits.
When a loved one dies, please
contact our rabbis or
Joyce Perlmutter, in the synagogue office, at (303)758-9400 x.
202. We will discuss
what kind of bereavement rituals you wish to observe, and put you in
touch with an appropriate Jewish Mortuary. If you are calling after
office hours, please call the synagogue’s emergency line:
(303)956-5163.
Helpful Links
Beth Nehamah Hospice
is a small provider devoted to personalized end-of-life care in
private homes, assisted living accommodations, nursing homes and
hospitals. During its three years of service throughout the Denver
metropolitan area, Beth Nehamah has established a reputation for
innovative service and client choice.
Inspired by Shalom Park.
>> Please call 303-766-7600 for
information or visit the
Beth
Nehamah Hospice web site at http://www.bethnehamah.org.
Etahnu In-Home Health
Services is a Joint Commission accredited home health
organization. Individually designed nursing, therapy and other
clinical support services are delivered in the comfort of each
client's own home throughout the Denver metropolitan area. Please
call 303-627-9000 for information. Inspired by Shalom Park.
>> For More Information, visit
http://www.etahnu.org or
call call 303-627-9000.
Feldman Mortuary
(303)322-7764
My Jewish Learning – Death and Mourning
Jewish Family Service of Colorado
Consider The Yizkor Book
Be a part of our Annual Yizkor (Remembrance) Book. These books
are distributed for the Yizkor service on Yom Kippur and the
other three Yizkor services throughout the year. HEA members
will receive this form in the mail with the list of names
previously remembered (if applicable). If you would like to
inscribe any additional names in the book, please add them to
the form below.
Thank you for joining with other HEA families in
perpetuating this tribute to those we miss.
>>
More information
on The Yizkor Book
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