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Jewish Death Practices:
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Tahara Information

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Tahara Manual of Practices

The most authoritative reference work available in English with Hebrew. Detailed instruction concerning how a Tahara  is performed and some of the reasons why these customs are observed. The Tahara Manual also covers issues related to Availus learned from HaGaon HaRav Moshe Feinstein.

Available for purchase singly or in bulk from Kavod v'Nichum

Tahara - First Person Accounts An amazing collection of stories detailing the process and exploring the emotions and spiritual elevation. Published in magazines, in newspapers and by individuals from across the United States and Canada.
Tahara Manuals Four samples in pdf format - From an Orthodox shul, two Conservative synagogues and a community-based Chevra Kadisha. Instructions and prayers
Tahara Certificates Samples from Chevra Kadisha in Chicago and Westchester

Taharah I: Memesis of Angels, Transformation of the Dead

Taharah II: In My Flesh I See God

Taharah III: The Hope of Israel

Taharah IV: Clothed in Righteousness

from Jewish Myth, Magic, and Mysticism by Rabbi Geoffrey Dennis