<Li> during the month of Nisan </Li> <P> A more general guideline is that when the Tachanun (supplication prayer) is omitted, it is permitted to deliver a brief eulogy emphasizing only the praise of the departed; the extensive eulogy is postponed, and may be said at another time during the year of mourning . </P> <P> Kevura, or burial, should take place as soon as possible after death . The Torah requires burial as soon as possible, even for executed criminals . Burial is delayed "for the honor of the deceased," usually to allow more time for far - flung family to come to the funeral and participate in the other post-burial rituals, but also to hire professionals, or to bury the deceased in a cemetery of their choice . </P> <P> Respect for the dead can be seen from many examples in the Torah and Tanakh . For example, one of the last events in the Torah is the death of Moses when God himself buries him: "(God) buried him in the depression in the land of Moab, opposite Beth Peor . No man knows the place that he was buried, even to this day ." </P>

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