The Greatest Gift:
Eternal Rest in Eretz Hakodesh
Even if someone did not merit to live in the holy land, they can still be brought for burial here.
Even if someone did not merit to live in the holy land, they can still be brought for burial here.
For countless Jews residing outside Israel, the prospect of eternal rest in the Holy Land carries profound spiritual significance.
As Jews, our connection to the Land of Israel runs deep. That's why many of us dream of being buried in Israel, preferably Jerusalem.
Help to fulfill a lifelong dream with burial in Jerusalem
A Final Kindness for Your Loved Ones: Viable options for a final resting place in Jerusalem
Options for burial in Jerusalem that you can live with.
Har Hamenuchot offers a range of options for burial in Jerusalem
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When the Hebrew Free Burial Association put out a call for prayer shawls to use for burials, donations poured in.
Despite acute grave shortages in Jerusalem, Lev Leviev purchased 100 graves in Jerusalem, bypassing local laws.
A Kaddish was said in secret during the funeral of notoriously anti-religious ex-Minister Tommy Lapid, in spite of his son Yair's request.
Israel's Chevra Kadisha organizing the first conference of its kind, which will deal with all aspects of Jewish burial in Israel and abroad.