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Lunch and Learn: Visiting The Sick and Comforting the Bereaved

Hosted By: Temple Beth El of Boca Raton

Temple Beth El of Boca Raton presents their June Lunch and Learn virtual programming. This month will cover a range of Jewish traditions, texts, and insights into the realm of visiting the sick, comforting the bereaved, and how we confront our own mortality. Open to all. 

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Temple Beth El of Boca Raton

Welcome to Temple Beth El of Boca Raton, one of the most vibrant and highly respected Reform congregations in the U.S.

From a small group of committed pioneers who formed the Boca Raton Hebrew Congregation in 1967, Temple Beth El of Boca Raton has grown to be the largest congregation in our area, a center of Jewish tradition, connection, culture, learning, and community. Throughout our history we have sought to create a spirit of warmth, intimacy, and vitality in all that we are and do, welcoming all people who wish to pursue a meaningful Jewish life. We believe strongly in making a difference in each member’s life, in the larger community, in Israel, and in our world.

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What To Say When Comforting Mourners

Traditional Jewish words of consolation.

The Jewish Funeral, or Levaya

A Jewish funeral is held as quickly as possible after death and usually includes readings, a eulogy, and a special memorial prayer.