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Yizkor: Remembering

At four times during the year – Yom Kippur, Shemini Atzeret (the end of Sukkot), the last day of Passover, and the second day of Shavuot – Yizkor is recited in the synagogue. This ritual includes the offering of individual memorial prayers, the recitation of psalms and other poems, and the chanting of El Maleh Rachamim. There is a custom that those not mourning a parent leave the sanctuary during Yizkor, although many rabbis deplore this custom as superstitious. For individuals marking a loss, it is customary to light a yahrzeit (memorial) candle on days when Yizkor is recited. Many Jews also follow the custom of giving tzedakah (charity) in memory of the deceased.



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