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Bereavement in Judaism

Bereavement in Judaism () is a combination of ''minhag'' and ''mitzvah'' derived from Judaism's classical Torah and rabbinic texts. The details of observance and practice vary according to each Jewish community.
== Upon receiving news of the passing ==
Upon receiving the news of the passing, the following blessing is recited:
:Transliteration: ''Barukh atah Adonai Eloheinu melekh ha'olam, dayan ha-emet.''
:Translation: "Blessed are You, Lord, our God, King of the universe, the Judge of Truth."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Judaism 101: Prayers and Blessings )
There is also a custom of rending one's clothes at the moment one hears news of a passing.
Orthodox men will cut the lapel of their suit on the left〔see Bereavement in Judaism#Keriah and Shiva re left for parents, right side for other relatives〕 side, over the heart. Non-orthodox practice may be to cut a necktie or to wear a button with a torn black ribbon This symbolic practice is called wearing a Kriah ribbon.

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