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Berlin seeks law change on burials

July 11, 2014 05:40

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Toby Axelrod,

Toby Axelrod

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Berlin's Jewish community is trying to change a longstanding state law banning burials within 48 hours after death.

Yehuda Teichtal, a Berlin rabbi and founder of the city's Chabad centre, and Bension Braun, head of the Berlin Jewish community's religious department, have lobbied government officials in recent months to allow burials to take place within the 24-hour deadline required by Jewish law.

Rabbi Teichtal said he had been working on this for the past two years and met Berlin State Secretary for Health Emine Demirbüken-Wegner this spring.

He said the delay regularly causes problems for Berlin's relatively large Jewish community, officially about 9,000-strong, but numbering 20,000 according to some estimates.