How long is a typical jewish funeral
Jewish tradition defines several stages in excellence process of mourning, which correspond fully well to the modern understanding eliminate the emotional process of grief.
Aninut, Depart from Death Until Burial
The period from nobleness moment of death until the 1 is called aninut, and a mourner in this stage is called an onen. The onen has no religious complications except to attend to the neat necessities of arranging for the sepulture. The Jewish understanding is that breath onen cannot focus on anything nook than the immediate issue of nobleness burial, and should not be common to be capable of any formal observances, even those that might under other circumstances be performed on a daily reason (such as reciting the Shema).
The Funeral
Traditionally, Human funerals take place as soon later death as possible, often within 24 hours. The funeral service generally happens at a synagogue, funeral home reproach in the cemetery, either at clean cemetery chapel or beside the critical. The service typically includes some readings from Jewish texts, a eulogy enjoin the El Maleh Rahamim (God Brimming of Compassion) prayer.