Traditional Amish and Jewish cultures are similar in how they cope with death in that they both: have important roles of the family and community as supports during and after the loss. have elaborate funeral ceremonies in churches to symbolize the last passage from Earth. believe that grief is stronger for the collective community than for the individual family. expect families to unite and cope with only minimal support from the rest of the community.
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