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Friday, May 13, 2022 / Categories: Life Stages, End of Life Mourning, Death, and Dying Life Stages Rabbi Joshua Bennett from Temple Israel, West Bloomfield, Michigan, explains end of life issues including funerals, burials and mourning in the Jewish faith as well as the similarities and differences in other religions. He covers these important topics in a very sensitive and insightful manner. Previous Article Senior Driving Tips Next Article Managing Fatigue Print Tags: Lipson Neilson Probate Litigation Steven H. Malach Estate Planning to Avoid Probate Court Estate Planning for Seniors