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chevra kadisha (Hevra kadishah) (
Aramaic: חֶבְרָה קַדִישָא,
Ḥebh'ra Qaddisha "holy society") is an organization of
Jewish men and women who see to it that the bodies of deceased Jews are prepared for
burial according to Jewish tradition and are protected from
desecration, willful or not, until burial. Two of the main requirements are the showing of proper respect for a
corpse, and the ritual cleansing of the body and subsequent dressing for burial. It is usually referred to as a
burial society in English.