Died Saturday, buried Sunday: why was Daniel Levi buried so quickly?

The singer-star of the Ten Commandments died this Saturday August 6 from colon cancer…. And was buried immediately following, on Sunday. A particularly short time since the ceremony took place the day following the death of Daniel Levi. Usually, the burial is organized a few days or even a week following the disappearance.

What justifies the speed of the process is actually the religion of the late singer. Daniel Levi was of the Jewish faith, and tradition dictates that the body be buried directly following death. “It is important, except in exceptional cases according to Jewish law, to ensure that the burial can take place as soon as possible”explained the Grand Rabin of Paris The ceremony took place in Marseille.

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