Lost a Loved One This Jewish Year? We Want to Help You Honor Them. – Kveller
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Lost a Loved One This Jewish Year? We Want to Help You Honor Them.

Your tributes will be shared in a special newsletter and online gallery.

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Rosh Hashanah begins next Friday, September 15, at sundown. The Jewish New Year and High Holidays are all about remembering the bitter and the sweet, looking forward into the new year while reflecting on the year that has passed — what we gained, and what we lost.
If you’ve lost a loved one in 5783 — that is, this past Hebrew year — now is also a special time when we pay tribute to their memory, both in our homes and during synagogue services. Kveller’s partner sites My Jewish Learning and JTA want to help celebrate their lives by featuring their stories in their digital pages.

If you’ve lost a loved one this past Jewish year, we are so sorry for your loss, and we’d love to help you honor them. Fill out this form by Thursday, September 14, to have them featured in a notice in JTA’s Life Stories newsletter, a weekly obituary newsletter, and in a special High Holiday online gallery.

May their memories be a blessing.
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