Unveiling Service. Himei ma tov u-ma-naim, shevet achim gam ya-chad. How good it is when friends and family come together.

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Unveiling Service Rabbi Peter S. Levi The unveiling is to bring closure to the morning period. We gather with friends and family to recite the final mourner s kaddish culminating the mourning period. These are just a few thoughts on leading an unveiling service yourself. 1. Open with singing Hinei Ma Tov Himei ma tov u-ma-naim, shevet achim gam ya-chad. How good it is when friends and family come together. 2. Read either Pslam 23 or 121 [or both] 3. Pause to share thoughts, reflections, and stories of the person being memorialized. The idea here is that the memories which brought sadness have been transformed to ones that bring blessing. 4. Recite the following: Adonai, our God, standing at the grave of our beloved we give thanks of the consolation of memory. We consecrate this memorial as a sign of our love and devotion. 5. Remove the cover from memorial, read inscription. 6. Read one [or more if you wish] of the reflections before the mourner s kaddish. 7. Recite mourner s kaddish. 8. Close with singing Oseh Shalom O-seh sha-lom bi-me-ro-mav, hu ya-a-seh sha-lom a-lei-nu ve-al kol Yis-ra-eil, ve-i-me-ru: a-mein. May God, who causes peace to reign in the high heavens, Let peace descend on us, and on all Israel, and let us say: Amen. May your memories be blessings of strength and light. L Shalom, Rabbi Peter Levi

Psalm 23 A Psalm of David The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside still waters. He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His Name s sake. Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for You are with me; Your rod and Your staff comfort me. You prepare a table before me in the presence of my enemies; You anoint my head with oil; my cup runs over. Surely goodness and loving kindness shall follow me all the days of my life; and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever. Psalm 121 A Song of Ascents I will lift up my eyes to the mountains. From where does my help come? My help comes from Adonai, who made heaven and earth. God will not let your foot be moved; the One who watches you will not slumber. Behold, the Watcher of Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep. Adonai is your keeper; Adonai is your shade upon your right hand. The sun shall not strike you by day, nor the moon by night. Adonai shall preserve you from all evil; God shall preserve your soul. Adonai shall preserve your going out and your coming in from this time forth, and for evermore.

Mourners Kaddish Yit-ga-dal ve-yit-ka-dash she-mei ra-ba be-al-ma di-ve-ra chi-re-u-tei, ve-yam-lich mal-chu-tei be-cha-yei-chon u-ve-yo-mei-chon u-ve-cha-yei de-chol beit Yis-ra-eil, ba-a-ga-la u-vi-ze-man ka-riv, ve-i-me-ru: a-mein. Ye-hei she-mei ra-ba me-va-rach le-a-lam u-le-al-mei al-ma-ya. Yit-ba-rach ve-yish-ta-bach, ve-yit-pa-ar ve-yit-ro-mam ve-yit-na-sei, ve-yit-ha-dar ve-yit-a-leh ve-yit-ha-lal she-mei de-ku-de-sha, be-rich hu, le-ei-la min kol bi-re-cha-ta ve-shi-ra-ta, tush-be-cha-ta ve-ne-che-ma-ta, da-a-mi-ran be-al-ma, ve-i-me-ru: a-mein. Ye-hei she-la-ma ra-ba min she-ma-ya ve-cha-yim a-lei-nu ve-al kol Yis-ra-eil, ve-i-me-ru: a-mein. O-seh sha-lom bi-me-ro-mav, hu ya-a-seh sha-lom a-lei-nu ve-al kol Yis-ra-eil, ve-i-me-ru: a-mein. Let the glory of God be extolled, let God s great name be hallowed, in the world whose creation God willed. May God s realm soon prevail, in our own day, our own lives, and the life of all Israel, and let us say: Amen. Let God s great name be blessed for ever and ever. Let the name of the Holy One be glorified, exalted, and honored, though God is beyond all the praises, songs, and adorations that we can utter, and let us say: Amen. For us and for all the people Israel, may the blessing of peace and the promise of life come true, and let us say: Amen. May God, who causes peace to reign in the high heavens, let peace descend on us, and on all Israel, and let us say: Amen.

REFLECTIONS before Mourner s Kaddish 1. Life is a Journey by Alvin Fine Birth is a beginning and death a destination; But life is a journey. A going, a growing from stage to stage: From childhood to maturity and youth to old age. From innocence to awareness and ignorance to knowing; From foolishness to discretion and then perhaps, to wisdom. From weakness to strength or strength to weakness and often back again. From health to sickness and back we pray, to health again. From offense to forgiveness, from loneliness to love, From joy to gratitude, from pain to compassion. From grief to understanding, from fear to faith; From defeat to defeat to defeat, until, looking backward or ahead: We see that victory lies not at some high place along the way, But in having made the journey, stage by stage, a sacred pilgrimage. Birth is a beginning and death a destination; But life is a journey, a sacred pilgrimage, Made stage by stage...to life everlasting. 2. Kaddish is the profound praise of the living, Praise for the generous gift of life. Praise for the presence of loved ones, the bonds of friendship, the link of memory. Praise for the toil and searching, the dedication and vision, the ennobling aspirations. Praise for the precious mooring of faith, for courageous souls, for prophets, psalmists, and sages. Praise for those who walked before us, the sufferers in the valley of shadows, the steadfast in the furnace of hate. Kaddish is praise for the God of our people, the Source of all growth and goodness, the Promise on which we build tomorrow.

3. Death diminishes us. It severs us from those whose presence enriched our days with joy and love. It robs us of those whose courage and wisdom comforted us in times of despair, and lifted our spirits in moments of confusion and pain. Yet death is not the end. Those now beyond our reach live in memory. Their attainments have become our inheritance; their ideals, our challenge. We recall them now. They live in our hearts as an abiding blessing. 4. The origins of the Kaddish or mysterious; angels are said to have brought it down from heaven It possesses wonderful power. Truly, if there is any bond strong enough to chain heaven to earth, it is this prayer. It keeps the living together, and forms a bridge to the mysterious realm of the dead. One might almost say that this prayer is the guardian of the people by who alone it is uttered; therein lies the warrant of tis continuance. Can a people disappear and be annihilated so long as a child remembers its parents? Because this prayer does not acknowledge death, because it permits the blossom, which has fallen from the tree of humankind, to flower and develop again in the human heart, it possesses sanctifying power. 5. In the rising of the sun and its going down, In the bowing of the wind and in the chill of winter, In the opening of the buds and in the rebirth of spring. In the blueness of the skies and in the warmth of summer, In the rustling of the leaves and in the beauty of autumn. In the beginning of the year and when it ends, When we are weary and in need of strength, When we are lost and sick of heart, When we have joys and special celebrations we yearn to share, So long as we live, they too shall live, for they are part of us.

6. What fills the human heart Is not that life must fade, But that out of the dark there can A light like a rose be made, That seeing a snowflake fall A heart is lifted up, that hearing a meadowlark call For a moment a person will stop To rejoice in the musical air To delight in the fertile earth And the flourishing everywhere Of spring and spring s rebirth. And never a woman or man Walked through their quickening hours But found for some brief span An interval of flowers, Where love for a man or a woman So captured the heart s beat That they and all things human Danced on rapturous feet And though, for each person, love dies, The rose to his children s eyes Will flower again out of shadow To make the brief heart sing, And the meadowlark from the meadow Will call again in spring. 7. When I die if you need to weep, cry for someone walking the street beside you. And when you need me Put your arm around others, And give them what you need to give me. You can love me most by letting hands touch hands, and souls touch souls. You can love me most by Sharing your simchas and multiplying your mitzvot. You can love me most by letting me live in your deeds and not in your mind. And when you say Kaddish for me remember what our tradition teaches. Love doesn't die People do. So when all that's left of me is love Give me away.