shivah

/ˈʃiːvə/ or /ˈʃivə/

Definitions

1. noun

A Jewish mourning period of seven days after the death of a loved one, during which friends and family visit the mourners and pay their condolences.

“The family observed a traditional shivah, receiving visitors in their home for seven days after the loss of their grandfather.”

Synonyms

  • mourning period
  • period of bereavement

Antonyms

  • celebration
  • jubilation