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Unveiling

Any time after the period of shloshim (30 days) the family may contact the Mausoleum Director regarding the inscription. An inscription is chosen by the family, and once approved, is placed on the crypt or niche, and a ritual called an unveiling takes place. The unveiling literally was the unveiling of the stone, and is a time for family and friends to gather to remember their loved one after a period of mourning. 

Couple walking with Rabbi Greg Weisman from Temple Beth El Schaefer Family Campus to the Beth El Mausoleum

Plan Ahead

Planning ahead is the greatest gift you can give your loved ones.

Couple meeting with the Beth El Mausoleum Director

Immediate Need

A sudden passing can be overwhelming if plans have not been made in advance. There are many decisions and arrangements that must be made.

Bench in the Breezeways of the Beth El Mausoleum

Sacred Spaces

Gated, private and semi-private spaces are available in many locations at the Beth El Mausoleum.