Shabbat Shalom
This week’s Torah portion, Matot-Massei, reminds us that every journey has purpose, and every life leaves a mark. At Chicago Jewish Funerals, we honor the sacred journeys of our loved ones with care, dignity, and compassion.
This week’s Torah portion, Matot-Massei, reminds us that every journey has purpose, and every life leaves a mark. At Chicago Jewish Funerals, we honor the sacred journeys of our loved ones with care, dignity, and compassion.
This week’s Torah portion, Pinchas, tells us that even Moses—our greatest leader—took the time to think about who would lead after him. He didn’t delay. He asked G‑d to help him prepare. At Chicago Jewish Funerals, we see this as a powerful reminder: preparing for what comes next is not just...
Kavod HaMet | Respect for the Deceased In Jewish tradition, life is honored not only in how we live, but in how we prepare for what comes after. That’s why we’re introducing Sacred Steps, a weekly series exploring how Jewish texts and values encourage end-of-life planning as a mitzvah: for the individual,...
“How goodly are your tents, O Jacob” — words meant as curses instead became one of the most beloved blessings in Jewish prayer. This week’s Torah portion reminds us that what’s said with intention and care can leave a lasting legacy. May our actions bring peace, even in times of...
July 4th brings sunshine, celebration, and reflection. At CJF, we honor the legacy of those who came before us, and the freedoms that allow us to gather, remember, and share stories in peace. Happy Independance day from Chicago Jewish Funerals.
The summer sun shines bright—but even it's warmth can’t outshine the light of memory. We carry our loved ones with us each day, through stories, traditions, and quiet moments of reflection. Share a memory of a loved one today with someone close to you. Shabbat Shalom.
In this week's torah portion Beha’alotecha (Numbers 8:1–12:16), the Israelites follow a cloud — a sign from G-d guiding them through uncertain terrain. At Chicago Jewish Funerals, we are honored to walk with families during their own sacred journeys, offering clarity, dignity, and compassion every step of the way. Shabbat Shalom.
Shabbat Shalom! Come see us this Sunday, June 8 at the Greater Chicago Jewish Festival. Stop by our table to say hello, pick up a yahrzeit candle, and de-stress with one of our amazing stress balls. We look forward to seeing you there! https://jewishfestival.org
Dear Friends, On behalf of everyone here at Chicago Jewish Funerals, we wanted to wish all of you and your families a Happy, Healthy, and Joyful Shavuot! Just as a reminder, if you need Yizkor candles, they are available at both our Buffalo Grove and Skokie Chapels. Chag Sameach, David I. Jacobson
Chicago Jewish Funerals is proud to share that our founder,David Jacobson, has been honored with the2025 Anita and Barry Kinzbrunner Award.The award is presented by Neshama - Association of Jewish Chaplains.This prestigious award recognizes David's lifelong commitment to Jewish life and chaplaincy.