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Shaare Torah Bereavement Blog. Thursday, July 9, 2009. A Word About Kids. A reader commented off line, asking about the framework within Judaism for children to grieve. The tradition does not hold children those younger than barbat mitzvah age responsible for observing the mitzvot surrounding the mourning process. Of course children often participate along with adults, attending the funeral if they are of an appropriate age and it is emotionally appropriate, being at the shiva home, etc. This is a m.

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Shaare Torah Bereavement Blog. Thursday, July 9, 2009. A Word About Kids. A reader commented off line, asking about the framework within Judaism for children to grieve. The tradition does not hold children those younger than barbat mitzvah age responsible for observing the mitzvot surrounding the mourning process. Of course children often participate along with adults, attending the funeral if they are of an appropriate age and it is emotionally appropriate, being at the shiva home, etc. This is a m.

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