Baltimore, MD - Feb. 18, 2018 -  It has become traditional in communities throughout the Jewish world to observe an annual date on which the local Chevra Kadisha would fast, learn mishnayos and visit the cemetery.  In the evening they would hold a Chevra Kadisha Seudah, a meal which would be attended by all members of the Chevra Kadisha.  Although there is no universal date for this Chevra Kadisha day and each community would observe a date in accordance with local custom, the most popular date is the 7th of Adar, the date on which Moshe Rabbeinu was born and on which he died.  The Torah, in describing Moshe Rabbeinu’s death (Devarim 24:6) states: “And He buried him in the valley.”  Rashi explains that G-d himself buried Moshe.  Therefore, there was no need to call upon the Chevra Kadisha on that day and so they have time for their “annual reunion.” 

For over 60 years, Chevra Ahavas Chesed of Baltimore has held its annual Chevra Kadisha Seudah on the 7th of Adar. The entire community is encouraged to attend the seudah to express their appreciation to all the volunteers of the various different Chevra Kadisha groups operating in Baltimore. This year’s Zayin Adar Seudah will be held at the Knish Shop Hall on Thursday evening February 22, 2018, the night of the 7th of Adar at 6:30 PM. The charge is $20/person.This year's guest speaker will be Rabbi Pinchos Gross, Rav of Kehillas Derech Chaim.