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Shivah is mourning and it needs decorum

October 29, 2015 12:47
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The room was full of people, their voices increasing in volume as each person sought to make him- or herself heard above the noise. I gazed up at the sea of faces, snatches of conversation washing over me - holidays, weddings, a burst of laughter that struck me like a punch in the gut.

It had been less than 24 hours since my mother died in the next room, finally succumbing to a cruel disease that had caused her years of suffering. And yet, here we were, her surviving children on our first night of shivah, sitting in an atmosphere increasingly resembling a social gathering.

As people chatted and the noise levels rose, I felt an urge to scream; to silence the chatter with a heartfelt plea for decorum and respect.

How can you talk of holidays and weddings and the daily mundanities of life, I wanted to cry out, when the imprint of my mother's once warm body still lies on her bed-sheet and our lives are upended in grief?