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SHOMER (WATCHER/GUARDIAN OF DECEASED)

Become a Shomer: Honor a Sacred Tradition

In Jewish tradition, the act of sitting shmirah is a time-honored custom where a shomer (guardian) stays near the deceased, offering comfort and protection. The shomer recites from the Book of Psalms, ensuring the body is respectfully watched over from the time of death until burial.

Why Do We Sit Shmirah?

This ancient practice began as a practical way to protect the body from animals and the elements. Spiritually, it is believed that the soul remains concerned for the body until burial, and having a shomer ensures that the deceased receives proper care and dignity in accordance with Jewish law.

How We Help

While not every family requests a shomer, for those who do, Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care coordinates with a dedicated team of shomrim to cover shifts from the time of death to burial.

Join Our Team of Shomrim

Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care is always looking for compassionate individuals to serve as shomrim. As a shomer, you will be providing an essential service, ensuring a respectful and dignified Jewish burial. Shomrim are hired as independent contractors (1099) and paid hourly for their time.


If you are interested in learning more or joining our team, please contact Dressler's Jewish Funeral Care at 770-451-4999.



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