In Judaism, Shiva is a period of mourning observed by the immediate family of a deceased individual. It typically lasts for seven days and is a time for family and friends to come together to offer support and comfort to the mourners. During Shiva, mourners may refrain from certain activities such as work, bathing, and wearing leather shoes, and may also recite prayers and reflect on the life of the deceased.
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Google Gemini AI
Oct 16
Shiva is not a concept in Judaism. Shiva is a Hindu deity.