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Kavod v’Nichum
Featuring: Sarit Wishnevski, Executive Director
Their Mission: Kavod v’Nichum provides the Jewish community resources, education, and training about the end of life, from serious illness through dying, death, bereavement, and mourning.
Their Vision is to transform the final life transition for every Jewish person so that it is understood, cared for, and respected.
About: Kavod v’Nichum, כבוד וניחום, is Hebrew for “honor and comfort”. Founded in 2000, Kavod v’Nichum is a Jewish nonprofit dedicated to providing end-of-life education, support and training in the Jewish tradition. They embrace the mitzvot of kavod hamet, honoring the body which held the neshama, soul, of a person who died; and nichum aveilim, comforting the mourners and the community of the living after a death.
Kavod v’Nichum values:
Kavod V’Nichum serves any individual or organization seeking to learn and engage around Jewish end-of-life rituals and practices.
Contact Kavod V’Nichum for more information.
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Kavod v’Nichum
Featuring: Sarit Wishnevski, Executive Director
Their Mission: Kavod v’Nichum provides the Jewish community resources, education, and training about the end of life, from serious illness through dying, death, bereavement, and mourning.
Their Vision is to transform the final life transition for every Jewish person so that it is understood, cared for, and respected.
About: Kavod v’Nichum, כבוד וניחום, is Hebrew for “honor and comfort”. Founded in 2000, Kavod v’Nichum is a Jewish nonprofit dedicated to providing end-of-life education, support and training in the Jewish tradition. They embrace the mitzvot of kavod hamet, honoring the body which held the neshama, soul, of a person who died; and nichum aveilim, comforting the mourners and the community of the living after a death.
Kavod v’Nichum values:
Kavod V’Nichum serves any individual or organization seeking to learn and engage around Jewish end-of-life rituals and practices.
Contact Kavod V’Nichum for more information.
Support the show
Thank you for tuning in to The Bridging Connections podcast. Please partner with us to promote this important work. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram or visit our website at www.bridges613.org for exciting news about innovation in Jewish life. This work depends on your feedback and donations. Please consider leaving feedback and or making on donation. We are grateful for all your support.