Rabbi Edelkopf is always there especially in times of need, To offer comfort, guidance and bereavement support, in officiating at the funeral, Unveiling, Shiva service, etc.
Losing a loved can be the most difficult thing to over come and deal with in life. We can help.
What Is a Jewish Funeral?
Jewish law and tradition have endowed the funeral with profound religious significance. A Jewish funeral should in every respect express the dignity, sanctity and modesty of a solemn religious service.
There are two important principles in the Jewish faith regarding death and mourning. The first, k’vod ha-met, requires that the body be treated with the utmost of respect from the time of passing until burial is completed. The second is the idea that death is a natural process, a normal part of the life cycle. We do our best to comfort those in grief, and to help them honor these two principles.
We believe that a funeral service should help communicate the story of the life that has been lived, as well as help the family begin to find some modicum of consolation. Your personal choices are very important to us. Our desire is to help you coordinate the most meaningful service possible for your loved one. Please feel free to discuss any special preferences you may have for Memorial Services.
