Jewish mourning practices (shiva, shloshim, yahrzeit) create time-bound containers for grief that gradually expand back into the world, honoring both the acute rupture of loss and the lifelong thread of remembrance. By marking anniversaries and saying the kaddish, the tradition insists that the dead remain present in the lives of the living.
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