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Tuesday, April 24th, 2007 09:01 pmRabbi Jonathan Wittenberg's father died last night. I have just attended the first shiva service. My question is: how much of an effort should I make to attend the subsequent ones? (I have little experience of attending shiva houses, and most of that a long time ago.) My relationship to him is one of congregant.
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Date: 2007-04-24 08:16 pm (UTC)I have a fair amount of experience of attending shiva, because it's a mitzvah that my Dad takes extremely seriously and I used to get dragged along quite a bit. I can tell you that in almost every case, having people faithfully show up every evening really makes a huge emotional difference. Even people who are not very close to the mourner, and even if the mourner is apparently popular.
That's probably not what you wanted to hear, but that's my opinion. It's slightly misleading to describe your relationship as just rabbi and congregant; you've enjoyed hospitality at R Wittenberg's place very often, almost regularly. I won't think badly of you if you decide you can't manage it; I know you do a lot for your community anyway. I just think this particular mitzvah is part of the bedrock of what holds a community together, and one of the most appreciated and needed things you can do for another human being.
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Date: 2007-04-24 08:31 pm (UTC)The mornings, on the other hand... (7am, which means getting up at six (you think I'm going to cycle uphill to Finchley on an empty stomach?)) Well, what did you expect?
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