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Shloshim: First Month

Following the intense period of shiva (the first seven days of mourning), shloshim, or 30 (30 days after the funeral), marks a second level of mourning. During this time, the mourner re-enters the world of work and relationships, but maintains certain mourning practices. It is customary not to cut one’s hair, not to shave, not to participate in social occasions (concerts, movies, parties, sporting events, and the like) and to continue the recitation of kaddish. At the end of shloshim, it is customary to gather in memory of the deceased and to study specific texts. For all relatives other than a parent, mourning ends with the conclusion of shloshim.


  • Mikveh and Mourning | Complete Ceremony

    By David Feldt

    A creative ritual to mark the end of shloshim.

  • A Tree of Memory | Article

    By Arthur Gross-Schaefer

    An article describing the custom of planting a tree in memory of a loved one

  • A Ritual For Letting Go | Complete Ceremony

    By Rabbi Ariel Stone

    A ritual for taking off a wedding ring.

  • Leaving Shloshim | Complete Ceremony

    By Janet Madden

    A ceremony following or in lieu of Mincha

  • Meditation for Healing from Grieving | Prayer

    By Ariel Neshama Lee

    Based on the Parasha Lech L’cha, this meditation urges the mourner to move forward in life


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