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  1. Ideas for an unveiling ceremony include12:
    • Creating a photo album
    • Sharing videos
    • Creating a shrine or special place of remembrance
    • Celebrating anniversaries
    • Choosing meaningful passages or prayers
    • Including readings or songs important to the person who passed away
    • Hosting an “after party” to share stories or memories
    • Personalizing or decorating stones to leave on the gravestone.
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    Create a photo album Share videos Create a shrine or special place of remembrance Celebrate anniversaries

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    This could include:

    • Choosing passages or prayers that were especially meaningful or important to the person who passed away
    • Including readings or songs that were important to your loved one
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    The unveiling ceremony consists of the recitation of Psalms, a very brief eulogy encapsulating the most salient characteristics of the deceased, removing the cloth covering the headstone, the El Maleh Rahamim prayer and the Mourner’s …

  9. Unveilings - Go With Grace

    An unveiling ceremony is when friends, family and mourners gather at the gravesite to formally dedicate the grave marker. An unveiling can be a time for people to get together and grieve, remember their loved one, pray, or reflect.

  10. Jewish Unveiling: What to Expect - Chabad.org

    Marking the grave of the deceased with a gravestone is an ancient Jewish custom that dates back to biblical times. The unveiling ceremony, however, is a modern innovation containing little in the way of authentic custom or rite.

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