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What if Jewish mourning rituals are designed not just to honor the dead, but to protect the living? In this deeply personal episode, host Shai Davidai explores how shiva transforms grief from an isolating private burden into a communal act of care, memory, and continuity. A story about showing up, remembering together, and why Jewish survival depends on refusing to let people mourn alone.
By Shai DavidaiWhat if Jewish mourning rituals are designed not just to honor the dead, but to protect the living? In this deeply personal episode, host Shai Davidai explores how shiva transforms grief from an isolating private burden into a communal act of care, memory, and continuity. A story about showing up, remembering together, and why Jewish survival depends on refusing to let people mourn alone.