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Shemira (Hebrew: שמירה, lit. "watching" or "guarding")
refers to the
Jewish religious ritual of
watching over the body of a
deceased person from the time...
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police officers Shomer, a
custodian in
Jewish law,
singular of
shomrim Shemira, the
Jewish custom of
watching over a dead body
before burial; watchers...
- for New York City, "The
Garden was the
biggest Irish wake in history."
Shemira, the
custom of "guarding" the body of the
deceased in
Judaism Nine nights...
- a
mourner during Havdalah (the end of shabbat).
Bereavement in
Judaism Shemira Lamm,
Maurice (1969). The
Jewish Way in
Death and Mourning.
Middle Village...
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Apostle Peter:
Redemption Saint Peter 2017
Camera Store "Pinky"
Steuben 2018
Shemira Myer
Aquaman Brine King
Voice 2019 The Pilgrim's
Progress Evangelist Valley...
- uncle’s death, Levi
refuses to leave,
honoring the
cultural tradition of
Shemira. Later, with the help of his uncle's lover, Levi
prepares his uncle’s body...
- with
death and mourning, such as the last
rites and wake in Christianity,
shemira in Judaism, the
antyesti in Hinduism, and the
antam sanskar in Sikhism...
- the
death of a
Jewish grandmother and her
family observing the
ritual of
Shemira, as they
arrange for a
shomer to
watch over the body from the time of death...
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monument or tombstone. See also
Unveiling of the
tombstone Petira – p****ing
Shemira –
watching or
guarding of the body
until burial, to
ensure it is not left...
- not to murder.
Chapter 68.
Murderer and
Protection of Life – Rotze'ach u-
Shemiras Nefesh It is
forbidden to murder, as it says "You
shall not murder" (Exodus...