yahrzeit$530598$ - translation to dutch
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yahrzeit$530598$ - translation to dutch

JEWISH MOURNING PRACTICES
Yahrzeit; Yahrtzait; Jahrzeit; Nohala; Yiskor; Jewish mourning; Yarzheit; Jewish bereavement; Mourning in Judaism; Aveilut; Avelut; Aveilus; Avelus; Ovel; Avelim; Shloshim; Unveiling ceremony; Unveiling; Jewish burrials; Bereavement in judaism; Death in judaism; Death in Judaism; Yahrtzeit; Mourning in judaism; Yahrzheit; Yartzheit; Jewish funeral; Jewish burial; Yortsayt; יאָרצײַט; Aninut; Onen; Aninus; Onein; Aveil; Hesped; Yartzeit; Jahrtzeit; Yarzeit; Jarzeit; Jartzeit; Yohr Tzeit; Yahtzeit; Keriah; Keri'ah; Sheloshim; Shneim asar chodesh; Jewish funeral customs; Jewish rituals of death; Petira; Aveilim; Burial rites (Jewish); Kriah
  • Shlomo Carlebach]] in Jerusalem is piled with stones left by visitors.
  • Lengnau in Aargau]] (Switzerland), 1830.
  • Early 20th-century Yahrzeit table, in the collection of the [[Jewish Museum of Switzerland]].
  • Remembrance plaque in [[Tiel]].
  • National Museum]] in [[Warsaw]]
  • Headstones in the Hebrew Lot, Rose Hill Cemetery, Macon, Bibb County, GA, c.1877.
  • Hebrew Free Burial Association's Mount Richmond Cemetery]].
  • ''De treurdagen'' ("The mourning days") by [[Jan Voerman]], ca 1884
  • A [[yahrtzeit candle]] lit in memory of a loved one on the anniversary of the death

yahrzeit      
n. (Jiddisch) gedenkdag van de dood van een verwante (Judaïsme)
memorial candle         
TYPE OF CANDLE THAT IS LIT IN MEMORY OF THE DEAD IN JUDAISM
Yahrtzeit candle; Memorial candle
herdenkingskaars

Definition

unveiling

Wikipedia

Bereavement in Judaism

Bereavement in Judaism (Hebrew: אֲבֵלוּת, avelut, mourning) is a combination of minhag and mitzvah derived from the Torah and Judaism's classical rabbinic texts. The details of observance and practice vary according to each Jewish community.