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Interfaith Death and Mourning Resources

You're intermarried or a convert and a relative dies. How do you approach sitting shiva or going to a wake for the first time? If you've converted, should you still maintain the rituals of your relative's religion? Death is painful enough without dealing with religious conflict. Learn how others have dealt with this difficult time in InterfaithFamily.com's articles, resources and links.

Recommended Interfaith Death and Mourning Articles

For many more helpful articles on interfaith death and mourning, click on this link to access our archive:

For previous Web Magazine issues on interfaith death and mourning, click on the links below:

Interfaith Death and Mourning Discussion Board

Additional Resources on Interfaith Death and Mourning

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Spiritual leader and teacher. Typically, but not always, leads a congregation. The seven days of mourning following the funeral of a family member.