US Jewish Direct Burial
Jewish direct burial is a very low priced option. Jewish Burial was extremely important to our ancestors; Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, and to their wives; Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel, and Leah. Moses was buried by G-d himself. Jewish direct burial is every Jew's right regardless of affiliation.
An affordable alternative.
$2,995.00
$2,995.00
Jewish Direct Burial Includes:
Pick up from place of death and transfer to funeral home (Arizona only at this time)
Transportation of loved one to Jewish cemetery of our choice
Plain pine casket with Jewish Star of David
Kaddish at cemetery, Israeli earth, Picture of cemetery plot, Teharah and Shrouds.
Includes 1 death certificate*
CHOOSE A JEWISH DIRECT BURIAL
1. Burial is better for the environment
The lightest environmental footprint is Jewish burial with no embalming.
2. Burial leads to closure
Burial brings no regrets. The body of a loved one has found a permanent place of rest, the soul has returned to its Maker, and mourners know in their hearts that they have done the right thing.
3. Burial shows respect for our loved ones
Burial is gentle and calm. The body is placed in a box into the ground calmly demonstrating our gratitude and respect for the body that housed its soul and enabled it to live – and love – in this world.
4. Burial is the monotheistic choice
For 3500 years burial has been the choice of those who believe in one God.
5. Burial connects us to Jewish tradition
No matter how observant you are or aren't, choosing burial means declaring, "I was born a Jew and I will die as a Jew."
6. We bury treasure
Jews go to great lengths to bury Torah scrolls, and other holy objects – including the human body.
7. Burial is natural
While decomposition isn't pretty, it’s the way of all living things. Burial respects nature, and our bodies give back to the Earth. Burial is calm, natural, and respectful.
8. Burial has meaning and permanence
In many families, a child or grandchild finds comfort in visiting the gravesites of family members.
9. Healthy societies remember and respect the departed
Death is a part of the life cycle and can’t be ignored or denied. Burial represents a calm acceptance of death, with the symbolism of an eventual rebirth. Cemeteries are important for healthy societies to keep the memory of those who passed strong, connected to us and reminding us of our own mortality.
10. Burial is worth the money
Burial is an important life event. Burial is worth the money. Burial provides meaning and permanence. Burial comforts mourners, descendants, and the soul. It is the right choice of Monotheism – and Judaism. It is logical, safe and the last kindness you can do.
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