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Episode 1: Conversations about Death and Dying

A Good End

Release Date: 10/11/2018

Episode 7: A Good Burial show art Episode 7: A Good Burial

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Learn more about Jewish burial customs as members of the Queens Chevra Kadisha - an organization of Jewish men and women who prepare the bodies of deceased Jews for burial according to Jewish tradition - prepare a body for burial in a local funeral home.  Then visit Ed Bixby’s green burial cemetery and nature preserve and learn more about the growing trend of green funerals and how they cross over with Jewish traditions.

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Episode 6: Death & Dying: Our Stories & The Lessons We’ve Learned Along the Way show art Episode 6: Death & Dying: Our Stories & The Lessons We’ve Learned Along the Way

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How do you speak to a loved one who is nearing death? What do you say when a terminally ill patient or family member asks “Why?” How do you plan for your own version of “A Good End?” Rabbis, chaplains, a bereavement counselor, a social worker, and a teenager share their stories and they lessons they’ve learned.

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Episode 5: Judaism and the Right to Die show art Episode 5: Judaism and the Right to Die

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What does Judaism have to say about the right to die? A majority of trradtional and contemporary Jewish sources prohibit assisted suicide as well as passive euthanasia - i.e. withholding care. Learn how rabbbis, hospital chaplains, and doctors help patients accept the realities of their illnesses and find peace in their final days.

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Episode 4: Hospice and Hymns show art Episode 4: Hospice and Hymns

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Many people believe that hospice is about helping someone die. Hospice care providers will tell you that it is actually about helping someone live. Music therapy provides hospice patients and their families with social, spiritual, and emotional support and has been proven to help decrease pain perception. Listen to music therapist, Meredith Ferrel’s home visit with Albert, a hospice patient with lymphoma, and to the music they create together.

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Episode 3: Jewish Tradition and End of Life Care show art Episode 3: Jewish Tradition and End of Life Care

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The Jewish values of prolonging life, but not prolonging suffering come face to face with modern technologies such as artificial nutrition, hydration, and intubation. In this episode, a rabbi, doctor, social worker, and biomedical ethicist discuss the ways they help patients and families navigate the difficult issues that arise toward the end of life.

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Episode 2: Planning for a Good Death show art Episode 2: Planning for a Good Death

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No one wants to think about their own death - or the death of a loved one, but these experiences can be meaningful and even life-affirming. Rabbi Joy Levitt shares the experience of discussing end-of-life care planning with her 90-year-old mother and the surprising and touching discoveries she made along the way.

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Episode 1: Conversations about Death and Dying show art Episode 1: Conversations about Death and Dying

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Getting adults to talk about death is difficult. So, what if we started sooner? Some schools are beginning to include Death Education as part of their curriculum. Sasha Zitter relates her experience with Death Ed alongside her high school peers. Learn how initiatives like Death Over Dinner and Death Over Dinner Jewish Edition are getting Baby Boomers, Gen X-ers, and Millenials to discuss death in carefully crafted, intimate group settings.

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A Good End

A new Jewish conversation around death and dying in the 21st century.

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Getting adults to talk about death is difficult. So, what if we started sooner? Some schools are beginning to include Death Education as part of their curriculum. Sasha Zitter relates her experience with Death Ed alongside her high school peers. Learn how initiatives like Death Over Dinner and Death Over Dinner Jewish Edition are getting Baby Boomers, Gen X-ers, and Millenials to discuss death in carefully crafted, intimate group settings.

Produced and Edited by Lisa M. Gray
Produced by Jon Kalish
Additional Production by Kevin Huffman and Ang Santos
Music by Eyal Talmudi Quintet, Jessica Lurie, Brett Higgins’ Atlas Revolt, and John Lee. Courtesy of Chant Records.

Rabbi Ronit Tsadok, Associate Rabbi/Director of Community Learning, Ikar

Rochelle Friedlich, Participant, Death Over Dinner: Jewish Edition

Sarah Robinson, Participant, Death Over Dinner: Jewish Edition

Sasha Zitter

Dr. Jessica Nutik Zitter, MD, MPH, is a national advocate for transforming the way people die in America.

Additional Information and Resources:

Talking About Death Over Dinner With Strangers, MyJewishLearning.com

Why Jews Need to Talk About Death, MyJewishLearning.com

How to Talk to Your Loved Ones About Your End of Life Wishes, MyJewishLearning.com

Jewish Perspectives on End of Life Care, MyJewishLearning.com

"First, Sex Ed. Then Death Ed." By Jessica Nutik Zitter. New York Times. February 18, 2017.

"Doctor Takes Death Education to High School Classrooms," NPR. February 25, 2017.