asked a rabbi a large congregation prayers used dying. “You mean Mourn — Megory Anderson, Sacred Dying: Creating Rituals Embracing End Life

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I once asked a rabbi in a large congregation which prayers he used with the dying. "You mean the Mourner's Kaddish?" he asked, referring to the prayer recited on behalf of the deceased. "No," I replied. "I mean the prayers said when a person is actually dying." "Oh," he replied. "I don't know. I've never seen anyone die." He had been a congregational rabbi for almost twenty years. "I only get called when it's time to do the funeral," he explained. Clearly there is much to learn within our traditional religious communities.

Megory Anderson, Sacred Dying: Creating Rituals for Embracing the End of Life

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