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Kever Avot Service: A tradition for you to remember loved ones

By Laurie Warshal Cohen

One of the services Temple offers for the upcoming holiday season is Kever Avot.

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Sacred Journeys has supported members of our community who want to participate in this tradition with our Kever Avot service.

Sunday, September 17th , 2-4 PM

In-person and streaming

Butterworth / Arthur A. Wright Chapel

520 W. Raye St., Seattle, WA 98119

What is Kever Avot?

Kever Avot refers to the Jewish custom of visiting the gravesides of parents or close relatives to honor their memory. Jewish communities and our Temple have long practiced this tradition of honoring our loved ones between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.

As we all look forward to the Jewish holidays, we often think of loved ones we have lost. They celebrated with us and brought meaning to our lives. This service allows us a space and time to remember them.

Who will attend this service?

No matter when your loved ones died, or where they are buried, we hope you will attend this service and light a candle in memory of your loved ones. If you attend virtually, have a candle nearby to light during the service.

What kind of service is it?

This is a casual, yet very meaningful service, led by Rabbi Weiner. It is a time to reflect on love, loss and moving forward into a new Jewish year.

Sacred Journeys welcomes you.

Sacred Journeys provides light refreshments before the service to welcome you as a part of our Temple family. After the service, if you have loved ones buried in the cemetery, you can visit their gravesites and leave a stone, provided at the cemetery by Sacred Journeys.

More info: Jennifer Phillips at jphillips@tdhs-nw.org

Sacred Journeys always welcomes volunteers. Contact Jennifer Phillips if you are interested in learning how you can be a part of this group.

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