Laws and Customs of a Funeral
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Cremation
- It is a very serious prohibition to cremate a Jewish body. It is an active commission of the mitzvah of burial and is a great spiritual curse for the deceased.[4]
- If a Jew requested to be cremated we can not listen to his listen and rather perform the mitzvah of a proper honorable burial.[5]
- If a Jew was cremated the rabbis on his own request the ashes may not be buried in a Jewish cemetery since the person who made such a request lost his kedusha and there is no further disgrace to the family by leaving the ashes not buried. The ashes remain forbidden to be used but there is no obligation to have them buried.[6]