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🎵 let's talk about death, baby 🎵

I was once told that researching  Judaism is like the ocean--there is always more, particularly when it comes to death and dying. Death is a universal experience--one of the things that connect all people around the world. It is natural that each and every culture develops its own unique perception and practices in response to death.

This week, let's dive into our first episode in a mini-series all about death in Judaism. 

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  4. The encyclopedia of Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism: Death
  5. Divination, Magic, and Healing: The Book of Jewish Folklore
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  7. Sweetening the Sick and Healing the SpiritsL ritual medical lore of sefardic women
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