Published
March 9, 2006
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Ask Rabbi Dan |
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Issue: 7.03 | ||||
As I read one of your entries, certainly there are Senior
Rabbis of congregations that are Kohainim. How do they officiate at the funerals
of their congregants? Their presence is essential to the living and the rabbi of
a congregation has a responsibility to his congregants. |
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In the Orthodox way, a rabbi of Kohanic lineage may officiate
at a funeral. However,he may not be in the same building with the dead. It is
customary, when a Kohain officiates, that the deceased remain outside the
building (i.e. in the hearse). At a cemetery, the rabbi may officiate from off
the grounds, while the deceased is at the grave site. |
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