by Gutterman's & Gutterman Warheit | Mar 3, 2020 | Uncategorized
You Have Extensive Protections under New York Law When Taking Care of Funeral Plan in Advance One of the greatest gifts you can give to loved ones after your death is a preplanned and/or prefunded funeral. It should be a time for grieving, free from the worries of...
by Gutterman's & Gutterman Warheit | Feb 20, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Proper Etiquette for a Jewish Graveside Service Within the Jewish tradition, unless the family chooses to make the interment private, it’s customary for mourners, friends and relatives to accompany the deceased to the burial site and assist with the...
by Gutterman's & Gutterman Warheit | Jan 22, 2020 | Uncategorized
The Significance and Origins of the Tradition It’s a custom that many people have seen. In the closing moments of the Academy Award winning film Schindler’s List, some of those who survived the Holocaust because of Oskar Schindler file past his grave,...
by Gutterman's & Gutterman Warheit | Dec 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
Communicating Your Condolences When Someone Dies When you have a friend who is Jewish, and that person has lost a parent, spouse, or other loved one, your first thoughts are typically to convey to them your sympathies and condolences, letting them know that...
by Gutterman's & Gutterman Warheit | Dec 19, 2019 | Uncategorized
Some Suggestions for Easing the Burdens of Loved Ones after a Loss When a friend or family member loses a loved one, you can find it difficult to know what to say and do. You want to provide support, but it’s a difficult time. Often, words or actions that come...
by Gutterman's & Gutterman Warheit | Nov 26, 2019 | Uncategorized
Low Seats and Covered Mirrors during Shiva Understanding the Jewish Faith Traditions after the Death of a Loved One In the Jewish tradition, after a loved one has been interred, certain family members will return home for a practice known as “sitting...