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Preparing for Death

Jewish law is adamant that a dying person is treated with the same respect due any living person. The mitzvah of visiting the sick is of great importance and it is a privilege and an honor to sit with a dying person, offer comfort, and ease her through this passage. To be present – to listen, to touch, to accept, to apologize, to forgive – are all invaluable gifts to one who is dying and probably to oneself as well.

Making Connections in Life's Final Moments

It is an incredible and humbling privilege to sit with people who are dying.  [more]

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Vidui for One Unable to Speak

A confessional to be recited on behalf of one who is unable to speak at the end of their life [more]

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A Prayer of Trust

A prayer to be said on carrying out the request of a dying parent to remove life support [more]

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A Ceremony for a Woman in a Coma Near Death

A creative vidui to be recited at the bedside of a person near death [more]

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On Seeing a Change for the Worse and Death Is Near

Blessing a dying person with a safe departure and a welcoming presence in the world to come [more]

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Gift of the Daughters

A ritual of gratitude for the life of a person who is dying [more]

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