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The Jewish experience of mourning is divided into a seven day period ("shiva"), followed by a thirty day period ("shloshim"), followed by eleven months that culminate on the anniversary of death ("yahrzeit / nahala").
The Jewish experience of mourning is divided into a seven day period ("shiva"), followed by a thirty day period ("shloshim"), followed by eleven months that culminate on the anniversary of death ("yahrzeit / nahala").
This book does three things: 1) Explores the ideas of the soul, death and the afterlife. 2) Guides the mourner through the traditions and rituals of shiva. 3) Offers a thirty day guided exercise that both comforts the mourner and, according to Jewish mystical tradition, provides spiritual elevation for the soul of the departed.