The resources in this collection were created as part of the Shomer Collective Educator Fellowship, a 9-month, online, cohort-based learning experience for Jewish educators from a variety of settings and backgrounds. The fellowship is a learning community and an innovation lab;  fellows learn to integrate Jewish wisdom about life and death into their work and develop resources to bring conversations about end-of-life issues into Jewish educational spaces. The Shomer Collective Educator Fellowship was made possible through the generous support of the Covenant Foundation. 

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Shomer Collective works to improve end of life experiences by helping people to talk more openly about death, dying, and mourning, through the lens of Jewish wisdom and Jewish practices. We provide resources, educational programming, and opportunities to connect for educators, clergy, end-of-life professionals, individuals, families, and organizations who are interested in exploring the rich intersection between Jewish life and death. 

For more Jewish wisdom and resources on death and dying, please visit: www.shomercollective.org

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This is a brief outline to help you plan a discussion on end of life issues for interfaith couples.

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Melinda Mersack
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What do Jewish people do with a body after a person dies?

Graphics that can be used on social media to teach about death and mourning rituals in Judaism.

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Heather Erez
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Picture of Last Will and Testament

A Lesson Plan for High School Students and Families on Ethical Wills.

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Matthew Nover
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A guided discussion of curated questions adapted for use with students in a Judaic Studies classroom.

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Shira Becher
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Truth and Justice

Leaders often don’t live to see their legacies play out. What will yours be?

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Noah Strauss
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Example Wings

A Hands-on Creative Ritual for Remembering and Letting Go.

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Betzy Lynch
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Compass to Navigate the Valley of the Shadow of Death

Navigating your way through the valley of the shadow of death

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Chava Vidal
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White open palm with a rainbow painted on the wrist

This resource approaches the end-of-life planning process from a queer lens.

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Lonnie Kleinmn`
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two people signing documents at a table

Learn how to plan, promote and host a program about end-of-life documents for an overlooked demographic.

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Mara Bragg
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Preview image of two shiva cards, candle and short chair

Shiva cards give information about what a visitor might see, hear, do, say, and wonder when they visit a shiva house.

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Wilhelmina Gottschalk
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What's Missing?

A Curricular Outline for two 60-minute virtual or in-person programs with older adults (60+).

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Claire Nisen
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Standing on the Shoulders of Those who Came Before Us

This lesson helps families who are looking for ways to bring loved ones who are no longer with us into their simcha.

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Gail Greenberg
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Father and children visit grandparent grave

This guide helps grandparents normalize conversations about death with grandchildren ages 5-10.

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Terry Kaye
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Picture of Gesher Disability Resources session on Death, Dying and Grief

This PowerPoint contains a description of a program I wrote for our Jewish disability community. There are six activities that can easily be adapted to other communities.

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Stacy Rosenthal
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Little Boy in Front of Headstone

A helpful tool to examine our approach to these topics and help us when navigating difficult moments with children.

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Ronnie Becher
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Cover Sheet with Folks in a Minyan

Help 7th grade students find their place in congregational life as they embrace their newfound titles of B’Mitzvah.

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Forrest Yesnes
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