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Jewish funeral service prepared for atheists and suicides

March 18, 2010 14:20

By

Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

A new funeral service published by the Reform Movement includes alternative material designed specifically for atheists.

As well as traditional prayers for a funeral or tombstone consecration, the book contains a large anthology of readings, with secular writers such as Saul Bellow, quoted alongside rabbis.

It also contains a prayer to be read at the burial of suicides, who are traditionally stigmatised in Jewish law.

The book's editor, Rabbi Jonathan Magonet, the former principal of the Leo Baeck College, said: "The previous funeral book has been used for 30 years. What we wanted to do was to allow more options to make it easier for rabbis taking the service, to meet the needs of the people who are there."

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