Anolick, Elizabeth of Evanston, Illinois
Silver, Rochelle Ruth (Shelly) of Glenview
Weiskopf, Suzanne of Deerfield
Wolfman, Marion Shirley of Orlando
ORLANDO, FL-Marion Shirley Wolfman (nee Krieger) died on January 20, 2022. She was born on June 7, 1928 in Chicago, IL and was raised in Kenosha, WI, by her parents Philip and Beatrice (Hoffman) Krieger. She met her future husband, Seymour Wolfman, following his military service, through mutual family and friends, and they married on […]
Preparing for the Future
It is not at all unusual for people to plan for their financial future and there are many ways. Life insurance, wills, trusts, and estates are just some of the many vehicles people use to protect their assets. An important part of planning for the future should include the discussion of what you and your […]
Death Benefits
There are benefits that may be available to a family at the time of death but are subject to periodic change. We can help advise you about the current benefits and whether you or your family qualify. Chesed v’Emet will assist in filing for and obtaining any benefits to which you may be entitled. (Public […]
Selection of a Cemetery
Many times a family is faced with a sudden unanticipated death and they do not have cemetery property. Chesed v’Emet can help you make the necessary arrangements for purchasing a grave. The selection of a cemetery is one that should not be made in haste. There are many factors to be considered before a final […]
Visiting the Grave
Judaism teaches that mourners should not show excessive grief and should try to avoid deifying the deceased. To this end, cemetery visitation should not be too frequent. Some authorities have said that the first time a mourner can return to the grave is after Shloshim, while others say a mourner may visit the grave at […]
Unveiling/Dedication of Marker
Although there is nothing in Traditional Judaism that requires an unveiling or dedication service, most families choose to have some sort of ceremony when the grave marker or headstone is put in place. We are required by Tradition to mark the grave of a deceased and the most common time for this to take place […]