Chesed Shel Emes Winnipeg

Chesed Shel Emes Winnipeg Jewish community Chevra Kadisha ( Burial Society) and non profit funeral Chapel in Winnipeg, Canada.

Founded in 1930 to ensure every Jewish person has access to a traditional Jewish burial. Founded by volunteers in 1930 to provide the Jewish community of Winnipeg a Jewish mortuary and a home for the Burial Society which offers ritual preparation of the deceased.

06/08/2026

In the heart of Prague, there is a cemetery where the dead were buried seven layers deep. 🕍

For centuries, the Jews of Prague's Josefov quarter were forbidden from expanding their burial ground. So they did the only thing they could: they buried their dead on top of their dead, layer after layer, generation after generation, until the ground itself rose above the surrounding streets.

Today, more than 12,000 tombstones crowd this small plot of land, tilted and leaning against each other like a forest of stone. Beneath them, historians estimate, lie the remains of over 100,000 souls. The oldest stone dates to 1439. The most visited grave belongs to Rabbi Judah Loew, the Maharal of Prague, creator of the legendary Golem.

The Jews of Prague were one of the oldest and most intellectually vibrant communities in all of Europe. They survived crusades, expulsions, and pogroms. They built the Old-New Synagogue, still standing today as one of the oldest active synagogues in the world. And when they ran out of room for their dead, they simply went deeper.

This is what it looks like when a people refuse to disappear. 🪨✡️

What do you know about the Jewish history of Prague?

Thoughts on this ?
06/07/2026

Thoughts on this ?

06/05/2026

If the sun doesn’t set , what time does Shabbat start ?

06/05/2026

Looking for meaningful work that makes a difference?

Chesed Shel Emes, the Jewish Burial Society serving the Winnipeg community, is seeking a compassionate, dependable individual for a **permanent part-time position**. This is a salaried position with employee benefits.

This daytime role includes:
âś” Participation in ritual services
âś” Facility maintenance
âś” Administrative support
âś” Flexible scheduling (including Sundays)

We're looking for someone who:
• Embraces Jewish values, beliefs, and traditions
• Is self-motivated and a strong problem solver
• Brings professionalism and excellent interpersonal skills
• Is detail-oriented, curious, and eager to learn
• Works well independently and takes responsibility seriously

đź’™ This is meaningful work that supports families and the community with dignity, respect, and humility.

đź“§ To apply, send your resume and a letter of introduction to:
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected])

**Subject Line:** Employment Opportunity

đź“… **Application Deadline: Friday, June 19**

Selected candidates will be contacted.

06/04/2026

It is with great sadness that we share with you the passing of Rabbi Stuart Kelman who lived and worked in the Bay Area. As CAJE enters its 50th year, it is important to note that Stu was one of a very small group of CAJE founders. CAJE conferences began on the East Coast but after two years, the East Coast group needed a break. The West Coast Mazkirut was founded. Stu chaired the first Western Conference in Irvine, California in 1978 and again in 1980, making CAJE a national organization. He then served as chairperson of the organization from 1983-1986. He presented at almost all of the 34 CAJE conferences on a variety of topics—from a nine-hour module on Confluent Education to a fun class on Hebrew Calligraphy. He was very close to Debbie Friedman—they taught together most often about prayer and worship, psalms and music. He officiated at her funeral. He partnered with Joel Grishaver creating books and materials for Torah Aura. He devoted his life to Jewish education as a Bureau Director, a professor of Jewish education, the principal of a day school, Director of Youth on the West Coast for the Conservative Movement, the director of Camp Ramah in Ojai. In 1988, he founded a congregation in the East Bay called Netivot Shalom. He served as their founding rabbi until his retirement in 2007.
I am just touching the surface of a life well-lived. Married to Vicki and father to 4 children and grandfather to ten, Stuart was thoughtful and kind and a friend to so many. I understand that last Shabbat, he was in Shul kvelling over his grandson who gave the D’var Torah. He was a caring rabbi, a thoughtful and creative educator and gave so much of himself to make CAJE a success. Above all else he was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Our hearts go out to Vicki and their family.
One of the people Stuart met through CAJE was David Zinner—a man who came to CAJE each year to teach about Death and Dying and the importance of the rituals around death. Stuart became captivated and urged his own congregation to form a Chevra Kadisha. After his retirement, Stu joined with David and became the President of Kavod V’Nichum-a national organization that focuses on teaching all Jews how to create a Chevra Kadisha—a sacred community that cares for the deceased and comforts the living though Jewish rituals and traditions. He taught widely on this subject and was part of the Gamliel Institution that trained people how to sit with the dead and prepare them for burial. This is said to be the greatest Mitzvah because the person you are doing it for can never thank you. Stuart also was the founder of the Gan Yarok in Mill Valley offering “green” burials in a Jewish cemetery.
As you read this, his community has gathered to sit with his body and prepare him for burial the way he taught them to do. He will be buried in the cemetery he created and so many will accompany his Neshama to his final resting place out of love and respect. He taught people that they should be prepared to leave this world ready to enter the next. We pray that his soul will have a great Aliyah because his students and colleagues, friends and family continue the Mitzvah of caring for the dead and his example of living in the kind and humble ways he taught us.
The Funeral will be held on Thursday June 4th at 11am Pacific time. The service will be available on Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88376235322.
Tzedakah
Donations in memory of Rabbi Kelman may be made to Congregation Netivot Shalom, Camp Ramah in Ojai, Edah, and JADE (Jewish Association for Death Education).
Share your memories
We all have so many special memories of Rabbi Kelman and reflections on his impact on our lives. Please feel free to share your memories here with the community and the Kelman family.

Let’s try to reach out ?
06/03/2026

Let’s try to reach out ?

06/03/2026

Have you ever been in a situation where things just are so overwhelming that you wanted to just give up, run away, say “enough”! Well, we reach that in this portion with Moses. The Israelites, [Read more...]

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