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A traditional Jewish act or ceremony tearing one's garment at the funeral of a near relative as a symbol of mourning in other words a ritual to express a person's sorrow.
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Yiddishkeit. Lekach. Keriah. Tophet. Holishkes. The Scripps Spelling Bee Just Loves Jewish Words.
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Keriah - The Rending of Garments
Keriah may serve also as a substitute for the ancient pagan custom of tearing the flesh and the hair which symbolizes the loss of one's own flesh and blood in sympathy for the deceased and w..View article
Chabad.org
Naim Keriah: Multi-talented filmmaker
This rightly applies to Naim Keriah, the Algeria-born software wizard whose passion for software engineering, fashion photography as well as film saw him relocating to Zimbabwe when he was 2..View article
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Yiddishkeit. Lekach. Keriah. Tophet. Holishkes. The Scripps Spelling Bee Just Loves Jewish Words.
Then, the same contestant who got “yiddishkeit” at the outset got another Jewish word: “keriah,” the act of rending a garment as a symbolic gesture of grief after a loved one dies. (Many Jew..View article
The Forward
Why Do Mourners Tear Keriah on Their Garments?
On the contrary, others opine that, as with other mourning customs, the garments are torn to arouse more anguish and tears from the mourner.6 They argue that if the purpose were to lessen th..View article
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