When someone passes away, there are often calls to learn Torah or do mitzvos on their behalf. But can anyone do this on their behalf, or only certain people? And does this actually benefit them - and if so, in what way? In a memorial lecture that I delivered in New York two weeks ago for my mother-in-law,
What Can One Do For Someone Who Has Passed Away?
What Can One Do For Someone Who Has Passed…
What Can One Do For Someone Who Has Passed Away?
When someone passes away, there are often calls to learn Torah or do mitzvos on their behalf. But can anyone do this on their behalf, or only certain people? And does this actually benefit them - and if so, in what way? In a memorial lecture that I delivered in New York two weeks ago for my mother-in-law,
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