Community Creating a Minyan of Comfort Attending a shiva call (comforting a Jewish mourner) is one of the most meaningful acts of condolence. In Judaism, we are taught that when a member of our community feels the pain of loss, we are obligated to be there to provide comfort and solace. Each shiva is different, depending on the traditions and beliefs… By Steven Hevenstone Aug 8, 2016 | 2 min read
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