Jewish obituaries

Jewish obituary resources in District of Columbia

A gathering place for the memories of District of Columbia’s Jewish community, drawn from families, funeral homes, and community publications across the state.

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Traditional Jewish burial infrastructure near District of Columbia

Jewish Obituary's regional burial guide identifies traditional providers, chevra kadisha networks, and practical funeral-care models relevant to families in District of Columbia.

Updated July 2026 from provider, synagogue, chevra kadisha, and community sources.

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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.

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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.

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Congregations

Synagogues in District of Columbia

Guides and resources

Mourning traditions and guidance

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Understanding Shiva

The seven-day mourning period: its biblical origins, Talmudic sources, denominational practices, customs, and how to make a shiva call.

Yahrzeit Explained

Commemorating a loved one's Hebrew-calendar anniversary of death, with the candle, kaddish, and customs of remembrance.

Jewish Funeral Costs

What a traditional Jewish funeral typically involves financially, and how families can plan for the expenses with clarity.

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Honor a life in District of Columbia

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