Regional model
Mid-Atlantic burial guide
State obituary hubs should not only list deaths. They should help a family understand who can provide taharah, shmirah, cemetery coordination, and shiva support nearby.
Jewish obituaries
A gathering place for the memories of District of Columbia’s Jewish community, drawn from families, funeral homes, and community publications across the state.

Original research
Jewish Obituary's regional burial guide identifies traditional providers, chevra kadisha networks, and practical funeral-care models relevant to families in District of Columbia.
Regional model
State obituary hubs should not only list deaths. They should help a family understand who can provide taharah, shmirah, cemetery coordination, and shiva support nearby.
Recently remembered
As families and funeral homes across District of Columbia share memorials, they will appear here. Until then, use this page to find nearby Jewish funeral homes and mourning resources.
Congregations
Guides and resources
The seven-day mourning period: its biblical origins, Talmudic sources, denominational practices, customs, and how to make a shiva call.
The Mourner's Kaddish in full, with transliteration, historical origins, and guidance on when and how it is recited.
Commemorating a loved one's Hebrew-calendar anniversary of death, with the candle, kaddish, and customs of remembrance.
The dedication of a headstone, typically eleven to twelve months after burial, and how families plan the service.
A complete guide to Jewish funeral customs, from preparation and tahara through burial, with sources from Torah and Talmud.
The "holy society" that prepares the deceased for burial with dignity, and the sacred work of tahara.
The customs of the Jewish cemetery and how visitors show proper respect at the graveside.
What a traditional Jewish funeral typically involves financially, and how families can plan for the expenses with clarity.
A practical directory-style guide to funeral homes, chevra kadisha networks, synagogue-led support, and regional care models.
A regional guide covering Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, with provider notes and local care patterns.
A regional study of dense Orthodox funeral infrastructure and synagogue-led chevra kadisha support in smaller communities.
A step-by-step guide to honoring a loved one with a tribute that reflects their life and their Jewish heritage.
How to write tributes for Holocaust survivors with the sensitivity their testimony and resilience deserve.
A reference glossary of the Hebrew and English terms used across Jewish mourning, funerals, and remembrance.

For families and funeral homes
Create a lasting memorial page with a biography, photographs, a candle, and a guestbook, open for family and friends to share their memories.