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#Shiva(Judaism) #audioversity ~~~ Shiva (Judaism) ~~~ Title: What is Shiva (Judaism)? Explain Shiva (Judaism), Define Shiva (Judaism), Meaning of Shiva (Judaism) Created on: 2018-11-30 Source Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shiva_(...) ------ Description: Shiva is the week-long mourning period in Judaism for first-degree relatives. The ritual is referred to as "sitting shiva." Traditionally, there are five stages of mourning in Judaism. Shiva is considered the third stage, and lasts for seven days. Following the initial period of despair and lamentation immediately after the death, shiva embraces a time when individuals discuss their loss and accept the comfort of others. It is required to observe shiva for parents, spouses, children, and/or siblings who have died. It is not required to observe shiva for an individual who was less than thirty days old at the time of death. At the funeral, mourners wear an outer garment or ribbon that is torn during the procession in a ritual known as keriah. This garment is worn throughout the entirety of shiva. Typically, the seven days begin immediately after the deceased has been buried. Following burial, mourners assume the halakhic status of avel . It is necessary for the burial spot to be entirely covered with earth in order for shiva to commence. This state lasts for the entire duration of shiva. During the period of shiva, mourners remain at home. Friends and family visit those in mourning in order to give their condolences and provide comfort. The process, though dating back to biblical times, mimics the natural way an individual confronts and overcomes grief. Shiva allows for the individual to express their sorrow, discuss the loss of a loved one, and slowly re-enter society. ------ To see your favorite topic here, fill out this request form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FA... ------ Source: Wikipedia.org articles, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... license. Support: Donations can be made from https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/... to support Wikimedia Foundation and knowledge sharing.