The Jewish funeral tradition in the Jewish funeral, the deceased placed a candle, they will never fight alone. The body is not abandoned because the soul remains near the body after separation, realizing love and respect for the body. Holy prayers can comfort the soul, as Shomrim, who is living with the dead, is assigned to pray and pray for the body on a 24 hour basis. Body is washed from head to toe (Tahara) cleanly and washed.
The faith of the Jewish Jews gives priority to the rapid return of the whole body to the Earth. While cremation is contrary to the Jewish tradition, modern Jewish families are increasingly being held to this custom. Traditional Jewish funeral traditions require a simple wooden coffin that sometimes has a hole in the bottom. If you use a safe, there may be holes at the bottom or not at all at all (depending on cemetery regulations and local customs). Muslim Islamic law is very specific to the way Muslim members are trying to fill in and start with baptism. Muslims will not cremate, and Islamic law is very specific in the direction of their burial. Muslims are buried in a Muslim cemetery or part of a special Muslim in the community's cemetery.
The Jewish funeral tradition in the Jewish funeral, the deceased placed a candle, they will never fight alone. The body is not abandoned because the soul remains near the body after separation, realizing love and respect for the body. Shumrim, who is living with the dead, is assigned to pray for prayers and bodies 24 hours a day, so that sacred prayers can comfort the soul. Clean up the body and wash thoroughly
Americans are used to waking up at a funeral home within a few days after the death of their loved ones. If there is an open coffin observation, the body of the deceased person can be preserved and wear good clothes. Traditional Jewish and Muslim exercises have a ceremonial bath and there is no antiseptic. Friends, relatives, acquaintances often gather in remote places of the country to "give the last offering to the deceased." Occasionally sing, elegy, personal anecdotes or group prayers, flowers are brought to the coffin. Otherwise, participants sit quietly, stand, meditate and pray. It is typical of Italian-American people and other people to kiss the forehead's body. It also expresses condolences to the widow, husband and other close relatives