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  • Comforting Jewish Mourners: Nihum Avelim - My Jewish Learning
    The mourner sits at the front of the room, and once he nods to indicate that the consolers should leave, they are not permitted to remain any longer” One should visit the shiva house of a mourner who is a friend or relative, a member of one’s community, or a mourner who has no other visitors
  • Comforting Jewish Mourners: Nihum Avelim | Shiva, Jewish Mourning
    Nihum Avelim (comforting mourners) is considered one of the classic forms of kindness in Jewish tradition
  • Laws of Comforting the Mourners | Texts from the Sefaria Library
    Rabbi Yoḥanan said: Once a mourner nods his head to show that his grief has slightly diminished, the consolers may no longer sit next to him, as with his action the mourner shows that he no longer desires their presence
  • Jewish Concepts: Consoling the Mourner
    The Shulchan Aruch Yoreh Deah 362:1-2 Those who come to console the mourner are not permitted to speak until the mourner begins speaking, and the mourner should sit in front of them and when he signals with his head that he wishes for them to leave, they should not continue to sit with him
  • How Jews Comfort the Bereaved - Nichum Aveilim - Chabad. org
    The mourner should sit when people comfort him as they are about to leave However, especially during prolonged visits, he need not sit all the time, but may stand and walk as he desires
  • How to Comfort: Three Talmudic Teachings for Our Time
    Rabbi Yoḥanan said: The consolers are not permitted to speak words of consolation until the mourner opens and speaks first As it is stated: “And they sat down with him upon the ground for seven days and seven nights, and none spoke a word to him; for they saw that his suffering was very great
  • TORCH: Torah Weekly
    Moreover, the Shulchan Aruch (Code of Jewish Law) states that those who have come to console the mourners are not even permitted to begin speaking until the mourner speaks first Experience has shown that silence is often the best thing for both the mourner and for those comforting him
  • Oriental Consolers - Bible Hub
    According to the ancient Jewish ritual, those who came to condole with the mourners had to return with them from the grave to the house, there to station themselves in a circle around the mourners, repeating prayers, and offering consolation
  • John 11:19 - Bible Study Tools
    It was an ancient custom for the mourners to stand in their place in a row, and all the people passed by, and every man as he came to the mourner comforted him, and passed on F9
  • Silence and Consolation Source Sheet for 2 3 22 - Sefaria
    Rabbi Yoḥanan said: The consolers are not permitted to speak words of consolation until the mourner opens and speaks first As it is stated: “And they sat down with him upon the ground for seven days and seven nights, and none spoke a word to him; for they saw that his suffering was very great





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