In my Jewish course on death, Journey of the Soul: A Fresh Look at Life, Death, and the Rest—in Peace, we learned the tale depicted in the video below about a Jewish billionaire whose request to be buried with his favourite socks was denied.
Take a look:
As the rabbi teaching my class said, “When we die, we don’t take our bank accounts with us, but only our charitable receipts.”
I love this story; I’ve heard it before, but it doesn’t get old. Thanks for sharing the link!
-David
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