Less Fear/More Fierce: Queer End-of-Life Planning
Loss is hard. For queer folx, erasure, bias, and complicated grief can make it harder. Find advice grounded in clinical expertise, spiritual insight & lived experience.
Jewish tradition recognizes that grief takes time. In the days, weeks, months and even years after a death, mourners are guided by a timeline of different rituals that closely mirror a psychological understanding of grief. Ending the first week of mourning after shiva and slowly starting to return to everyday life can be incredibly difficult. This resource offers practical suggestions to show your care.