Let’s be honest.
End-of-life issues are topics we don’t like to discuss. But as Jews, we believe in the sanctity of every moment of life — and in the importance of planning responsibly for a proper end-of-life.
Yaakov Avinu prepared himself and his family for his death, and he did it calmly, thoughtfully and carefully. We can, too.
For seven years, NASCK has dedicated the week of Shabbos Vayechi to focusing on end-of-life preparedness.
Living and Estate Wills in accordance with halacha. Life Insurance. Caring for aging parents. Reaching out to help all Jews receive kevurah.
We don’t — and don’t want to — give much thought to these issues, but by taking care of them we protect ourselves, our family, and all Jews.
In over 550 shuls and 135 communities, on Shabbos Vayechi, Rabbanim will be addressing end-of-life preparedness with their shuls.
Learn more about the initiative HERE.
These topics can be hard to address, and confusing.
To help you gain clarity and make your decisions in the best way possible, there will be a livestream at 8 PM on Motzai Shabbos.
Click HERE to register now for the event!
Are YOU doing your part?
…To make sure your family is protected and secure?
…To make sure your elderly parents have plans in place?
…To make sure your medical wishes are clear in an emergency?
It’s informative. It’s imperative. And believe it or not, it’s inspiring.