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Votes:0 Jewish Cemeteries: Death means the separation of the body from the soul. The washing of the corpse, the clothing in a plain shroud, the lying out, and the burial are generally undertaken by the burial fraternity (Chevra Kadisha) which exists in nearly all parishes. The relatives of the deceased are dispensed of all religious duties until the burial. The burial usually takes place on the day after the death but not on a Sabbath or any of the other Jewish holy days. Cremation in only permitted in Reform Judaism. Those present at the burial throw three shovels of sand onto the coffin. The Kaddish which praises the name of God is the most important prayer on this occasion. The first phase of the period of mourning lasts seven days during which the mourners stay at home and do not work (Shivah) Read More Go to Site
Votes:0 View of the Jewish Cemetery, Charlestown, Nevis The Nevis Jewish Cemetery One of the most popular historic sites on the island of Nevis is the Jewish Cemetery located on Government Road in Charlestown. The nineteen surviving grave markers spanning the period from 1679 to 1730 are the most visible reminder of the island's former Jewish community. In the cemetery the visitor may gaze upon carved inscriptions in Hebrew, English, and Portuguese that bear testimony to the experiences of an uprooted and persecuted religious group whose forced exodus drove them across oceans and from continent to continent. This page contains general information about the cemetery and the recorded burials. Additional information about the cemetery can be found on the page about the Electrical Resistivity Survey o Read More Go to Site
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