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Jews And Flowers
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In Secrets from the Workhouse, Felicity Kendall, at the grave of one of her ancestors, said " I won't leave flowers as I am Jewish. I will leave stones instead", and she did, laying some pebbles. I have never come across this. Is it a universal Jewish belief and practice? What's the origin of it?
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http:// www. chabad. org/ library/ article_ cdo/ aid/ 1218970/ jewish/ Flowers- Jews- Gravesites. htm
20:42 Tue 02nd Jul 2013
That's why I was wondering , Rosetta. I am fairly well up on Jewish practices and can't say that I've been aware of no flowers being sent to the house on Jewish bereavements, though I've never thought about it at funerals. Maybe a convert is more alive to convention and would be shy of departing from it. Jewish celebrations and ceremonial are not always noted for a lack of conspicuous consumption or considerations of not appearing richer than others ;) The old joke is that you are always in danger of serious fork wounds at the buffet (and what a buffet it is) ! And I had a Jewish girlfriend who went to her various safe deposits in London to get all her best jewellery out, all of which she wore at once. When I asked why she wanted to look like a Sotheby's catalogue crossed with a Christmas tree she said "All the family will be there!"
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