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Jewish Cemeteries In New Jersey

Jewish Cemeteries In New Jersey


by Rachael Gutierrez


Losing someone you love is always difficult. Knowing what to do can be quite a challenge. Determining which Jewish cemeteries in New Jersey to turn to, can be quite a challenge. Fortunately, there are several options. Here is information about the many decisions that must be made in order to best choose what will fit your needs.

Request itemized lists when getting quotes from different providers. Ask specific questions to find out what is included in their packages. Ask if the memorial and graveside services are all inclusive, or if the synagogue or chapel is included. If not, request a list of what services are included and how much additional services will cost.

Choosing the right funeral home should not be based solely on financial aspects. You need to also consider the religious customs and beliefs of the person who passed. You might consider a more traditional service for someone with more traditional beliefs. You should consider if your loved one was orthodox, reformed or conservative and choose the rabbi carefully.

If someone passed after they moved away or while traveling, most cemeteries will work with you to arrange to have the body brought back to New Jersey. This can be quite helpful. They can make all of the arrangements for you, so that you do not have to deal with more than one funeral home.

Careful consideration should be taken when looking at options for burial, cremation or entombment. Markers, gravestones and monuments are a lovely way of showing remembrance and should be taken into reflective contemplation. Make sure that you keep in mind the size, color, shape, design and the quality of the monuments.

If your loved one was someone who often donated to charitable organizations, you may want to ask people to make donations to his favorite charities. You can always speak with the funeral director for guidance regarding specific charities. You may also request that they provide you with a list of charities, if you are unsure.

If you must wait longer than 48 hours for the final disposition of the body, New Jersey law requires that the body must be embalmed. By choosing not to have the body embalmed, the final disposition must take place within 48 hours. If you choose for the final disposition to occur within the first 48 hours, you must make swift decisions regarding the arrangements.

If you are still unsure of which business to use, ask friends, neighbors and other family members. You will find that people have no problem sharing with you which funeral homes had quality service and which ones did not. Word of mouth can be the best form of advertising for any business.

Find out if your loved one had a preplan service. This plan allows someone to choose their services, their rabbi, their burial preference and their monument choices before they pass. Thus, protecting their loved ones from the additional stress of making those decisions.

Do a lot of research. Ask important questions and get quotes from different providers. By following these steps you will be able to make an informed decision regarding Jewish cemeteries in New Jersey, even while keeping the wishes of the one you loved in mind.




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Title: Jewish Cemeteries In New Jersey
Author: Rachael Gutierrez
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