Printed fromChabadWhitePlains.com
ב"ה

Questions

What is a soul? Do Jews believe in an afterlife? What happens after we die? Read the answers to these questions and many more -- in our Death and Mourning Q&A section.

Are Spouses Together in Heaven?
You’ll be with your spouse in heaven, but perhaps not in the way that you imagine.
Why Does the Shomer “Watch” the Dead?
Discover the role of a shomer, safeguarding the dignity of the departed and ensuring they are not abandoned.
Take the Jewish Gravestone Quiz
How much do you know about Jewish Gravestones? Take this quiz to find out!
Missing Kaddish and Yahrzeit
I love my dad very much and I want to pay him the proper respect. Am I allowed to travel to the show if I know that I possibly won’t find a minyan there to say kaddish on his yahrtzeit?
What Is a Soul (Neshamah)?
A soul is Divine energy, a little piece of G-d within you. Your inner identity, your raison d'être
Do Jews Believe in an Afterlife?
The Torah assumes this, the Talmud discusses the experiences of several people who made the trip there and back, and classic Jewish works describe the process. You want a real good spacesuit to make this trip
Life After Death in the Bible?
Does Judaism believe in an afterlife? From what I’ve read of the Torah, it seems that there is no mention of life after death.
Can We Still Be In Touch?
I am almost embarrassed to say it, but I went to my grandmother's grave and begged her to come to my wedding. Did she hear me?
What's the Story with Reincarnation?
What's the story with reincarnation? Who is reincarnated, and why?
Why Do We Tear Our Clothes After a Death?
When someone passes on, it is a tragedy. They have been lost to their family and friends, and there is a feeling of separation and distance that seems beyond repair.
Why Does Judaism Not Allow Cremations?
My grandmother recently revealed that she intends to be cremated. This disturbed me, as I know Judaism doesn't allow cremations, but I'm not sure why. What should I tell her?
Who Should Fill in the Grave?
I noticed at a Jewish funeral that the rabbi called forward family members to fill in the grave with dirt. What is the reason for this?
Comforting the Mourner--When and How
What should I say to someone who lost a loved one? When is the right time? How does one behave?
Who Are
How is comparing the loss of a loved one to the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans two thousand years ago supposed to make me feel any better?
Why Do Mourners Recite Kaddish?
Many find it intriguing that the Kaddish makes no mention of the deceased. Kaddish speaks of G-d's greatness. What does this have to do with the one for whom I am saying Kaddish?
What Can I Say to a Mourner?
I just don't know what to say in these situations. What can I say to make him feel better when the fact is that his dad died?
I was wondering what actually happens to babies and people with special needs when they die. Also, what happens to those who don’t yet know right from wrong?
Do Jews Believe in Hell?
What Is the Jewish Belief on Hell?
Do Jews believe in Hell? I am not planning any trips there or anything, but I have heard conflicting reports about its existence.
Do Jews Believe in an Afterlife?
Where do we go? What is heaven and hell? Do we ever get sent back for a second life? Is there any way to make contact with a departed loved one?
Do Jews Bury the Dead in a Specific Direction?
I recently attended a tombstone dedication ceremony, and saw that many of the tombstones in one section in the cemetery faced a different direction than the rest.
Sending Love Packages to Deceased Loved Ones
My son recently died in an accident. I would like to know if he can see or hear us here on earth. Is he still aware of us now that he is in heaven?
On the custom of sponsoring a kiddush or tikkun on the anniversary of passing
For as long as I can remember, whenever we celebrate the yahrtzeit of a family member, we always sponsor a breakfast after morning services—and sometimes we also sponsor a kiddush reception on the Shabbat prior. Why?
Should I Let Someone Live in My Deceased Brother’s Apartment?
Recently, a friend asked if his son could borrow my brother’s apartment until he finds a suitable place to rent. I refused, because I felt that my connection with my brother was still in his apartment among his things, which remain as they were when he passed away. What is your advice, and are there any Jewish customs about these types of things?
Life after Parents' Death
This past June, I lost my mother, and now both of my parents are gone. This was the first High Holy Days without either one of them. Although I don’t come from an active religious family, nevertheless I do feel a heavy burden of the heart. What is the best way to cope with no longer having my parents?
Do Jews Believe in Heaven?
An overview of fundamental Jewish beliefs concerning reward and the afterlife
Related Topics

Introduction: Dealing with Death; The Jewish Approach
Life to Life Library
Texts
Guidebooks
Stories
Questions
Readings

More...

Yahrtzeit Calculator
Kaddish Service
Yahrtzeit Reminder
Arrange Kaddish for a Loved One