Bereavement Support / End Of Life
The Bereavement Support Group was formed to assist congregants when they are anticipating the death of a loved one or after a death has occurred. Members of the BSG can listen, talk through options for cemeteries and funeral homes, explain both traditional rituals and adaptations, assist in arranging for rituals, and more. For more information, contact us at bereavementsupport@tikkunvor.org.
Decisions to Make in Anticipation of the Death of a Loved One or After a Loved One Dies
When a death can be anticipated, it is best to think through and communicate decisions in advance. Otherwise, decisions such as those listed here will need to be made almost immediately following a death:
The Bereavement Support Group has put together several guides that honor the spirit and traditions of Judaism while also suggesting ways of adapting traditional practices for modern times and for our multicultural community.
Upcoming Programs:
The Tikkun v’Or Bereavement Support Group invites you to join us for a class series:
Between This World and the Next – Jewish Wisdom on Death and Mourning
Four Sessions with Rabbi Tziona Szajman, at Congregation Tikkun v’Or
Sundays March 8 and March 22, 4:00-5:30 pm
Mondays April 20 and May 4, 6:30- 8:00 pm
Jewish tradition offers profound wisdom for navigating death, grief, and memory. Through text study, storytelling, and shared reflection, this four-part series explores how Jewish rituals honor the dead, support the living, and help us transform loss into meaning.
Open to all. No prior text study required.
TVO Members: Free
Non-Members: $12 per class, or $36 for 4 classes if you register and pay before the first class.
Come to one session, or come to all.
Session Topics
1. The Final Act of Kindness: Jewish death, burial, and preparation as sacred acts of love, dignity, and community.
2. Sitting Together in the Brokenness: The power and wisdom of shiva—how Jewish mourning rituals comfort, protect, and connect us.
3. The Long Arc of Mourning: Walking the Jewish path through grief, from shiva to shloshim, the first year, yizkor, and beyond.
4. What Comes Next?: Jewish visions of the afterlife, including olam haba, resurrection, and the soul’s journey—and how these ideas shape how we live.
About the Teacher: Rabbi Tziona Szajman is a Board-Certified Hospital Chaplain and ordained rabbi with a master’s degree in Jewish Education from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. A member of the Tikkun v’Or community for over a decade, she teaches in our JLE and serves as both a congregational rabbi and hospital chaplain. Guided by deep listening, Rabbi Tziona’s teaching weaves Jewish text and tradition with lived experience, creating space for connection, compassion, and care.
For more information: <bereavementsupport@tikkunvor.org>