
First Fridays- Death Over Dinner
Friday, December 5, 2025 • 15 Kislev 5786
6:00 PM - 9:00 PMNHSWhy talk about death over Shabbat dinner? In Judaism, talking about death is welcome. Death is neither macabre nor morbid, it is simply the natural end to a natural process. By the medieval period, Jewish theologians had sketched an approximate to heaven called olam ha’ba, or “the World to Come,” a messianic age without pain, suffering, poverty, or strife. Shabbat became the link, a weekly version of the world to come, one day of peace, of gathering, of joy without distraction or work. In other words, Shabbat is a weekly taste of heaven. The Shabbat dinner table is therefore an ideal place for conversations about death, an invitation to use the end of the creation cycle and the end of the week as a setting to embrace the end of life.
This event will lead us into an 8 week series of talking about death based on the Conversation Project.
In this class, we’ll discuss our values, how to talk to our loved ones and medical team about our end of life wishes, and work with a lawyer to complete a living will.
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