Halachic Ruling: Bottle Of Vodka Buried With Dead Man

(Monday, August 18th, 2008)

vodka.jpgThe following article appeared on the European Jewish Press website:

The Rabbinical Center of Europe (RCE), which assists more than 600 rabbis across Europe on issues of daily life, was confronted last week with this very unusual halachic question after a member of a Jewish community in Germany passed away.

The man’s last will was to be buried with his best friend, a bottle of Vodka, with which he had never parted during his lifetime.

After hearing the weird request, the Jewish community’s rabbi immediately contacted the RCE’s halachic experts in order to determine if it is permissible to place a bottle of Vodka in the grave of the man.

[The man emigrated from the Soviet Union in the 70s and was not connected to the local Jewish community. However, a good friend of him, who is a regular participant of community events and an acquaintance of the local rabbi, delivered this last message of his friend to the rabbi.]

The issue however actually raises a serious halachic dilemma.
On the one hand it is extremely important to fulfill the last wish of a Jew, but on the other hand it is unacceptable to bury any object together with the body of a deceased person.

The difficult question was then forwarded to Rabbi Yaacov Rozhe, who serves as chairman of the Zaka Rabbinical Council and as representative of Israel’s chief rabbinate in the Medical Institute of Abu Kabir.

He replied that there is no halachic prohibition of placing the bottle near the coffin but under no circumstances it may be placed in the coffin itself nor beneath it so that no object interposes between the coffin and the ground.

With the implementation of this ruling the man and the bottle passed away side by side….

(EJP)

37 Comments

  1. lastword says:

    However, a good friend of him, [hiccup]

  2. Dan Daoust says:

    “Al Tirah, Ki Yashir Ish,
    Ki Yirbeh K’vod Beiso,
    Ki Lo B’moso Yikach HaKol,
    Rak Yered Acharov Vodkaso!!!”

  3. Joe Yeshivish says:

    It’s good to have some PURIM TORAH right after Shabbos Nachamu!

  4. akuperma says:

    Does this win the prize for the silliest story of the day?

  5. tzippi says:

    How very profoundly sad. Maybe as an aliya for his neshama we can all do our best to be sure that no other Jew feels friendless.

  6. bek721 says:

    I heard his family is sitting Chivas.

  7. Dan Daoust says:

    bek721: +1.

  8. BYgirl says:

    Nebach

  9. levtov32 says:

    This is great news & now all the alcholics who beleive in TECHIAS HAMASHIM will make sure to be bureid with the bottle next to them & that is going to be the first thing when they awake & they will take a shot & fall back asleep before they even have a chance to get out of the grave

  10. feivel says:

    not silly, horrendous.
    this man felt the vodka was his life.
    a human life, wasted, accomplishing nothing.
    so very common today.
    total darkness, total ignorance.

  11. GrumpyOldMan says:

    This story should never have been posted.

    Now many of the loyal readers will request to have internet access and a computer opened to The Yeshiva World accompany them to the grave!

  12. levtov32 says:

    I think this is going to make GUINESS book of records & nobody could make up stories like this. & this is the one & only

    I am sure nobody could top this

  13. shtinkovitz says:

    Rum Al Kol Goyim Hashem!!

  14. feivel says:

    “nobody could make up stories like this. & this is the one & only”

    not at all…

    people have been buried in their favorite cars.

    there is an entire section of one cemetery, where all the headstones are in the shape of bowling balls (a local league)

    there is an entire industry selling caskets with sports logos on them, some are painted with the team colors.

  15. proud of KAJ WH TIDE says:

    He hopes to make a”lchaim”as soon as techias hameisim occurs!

  16. tzippi says:

    True, he wasn’t friendless. Rudderless, unconnected. Still sad. I can’t understand how people can joke like this and I have a pretty irreverent sense of humor.

  17. ego says:

    I don’t know about you but I think that’s a very WHISKEY Shaila to Paskin as it is not so simple. Maybe he’s not really dead like the other story and just wants to GLEN-LIVET up down there. Maybe PINCH him and see if he SCHNAPPS out of it. In any case, its ABSOLUTely crazy.

  18. ploiderer1 says:

    They should have drunk the vodka first and then buried the vodka with him.

  19. Left Brooklyn says:

    This takes “kiddush clubs” to new depths!!

  20. MOSHEKAMM says:

    well maybe this is showing how many will be buried with their tayvos also maybe not in the same way, but buried together all the same

  21. The Queen of Persia says:

    Kel RUM v’Nisa!!!!!

  22. Milhouse says:

    I don’t understand what’s the shayla. “It is unacceptable to bury any object together with the body of a deceased person” – really? Vu shtait? I don’t believe there is any such din. There are plenty of stories of people being buried with various objects that they want to present to the BD Shel Maaloh. So if perhaps this guy thinks when he gets there he’s going to need a stiff drink before he steps up to the dock, it’s not exactly the same thing, but why not let him have it? It’s his bottle, after all.

  23. shaule says:

    its a very sad story and its terrible how people can make fun of this yid …. whats wrong with you people…

  24. kitzur_dot_net says:

    now i see how this story and the baby t’chiyas hameisim one are related – they both need their bottle

  25. kitzur_dot_net says:

    #24: look in Taanis (somewhere around 24a), it’s a great mitzva to make people laugh and feel b’simcha

  26. feivel says:

    #26
    look in msilis yesharim. chovos ha lavovos, and shareii tsuva,h all of which spend a great deal of words warning against the great evil of letzones

  27. HaQer says:

    Does he believe in Tichias HaMashkim?

  28. stam_benadam says:

    ABSOLUTE ETERNITY

  29. tzippi says:

    I don’t have the skills to look it up in Taanis, but I have to wonder if somewhere there it also mentions that something is not funny if it’s at someone else’s expense.

    And this is a kovod hameis issue – there is no way in this world right now to ask for mechila. Perhaps the moderator can close this comment line now so more people won’t be nichshal.

  30. Allan says:

    No.5 I’ll drink to that!!!

  31. Yonason says:

    Perhaps I am missing something – but reading the story charitably, might not this have been a particular cherished bottle from the alte heim? If so, then all the shiker wisecracks are way off base.

  32. feivel says:

    tzippi, you seem to be a very nice and caring person

  33. shaule says:

    #26 please dont show your ignorance… there are ways to make people happy

  34. jent1150 says:

    to #30..so according to you moderator should close this site altogther(the comments part) so people shouldnt be nichshel..why does this subject bother you more than any other?

  35. Yerei says:

    #6 bek721, you had me in stitches.

    From a sociological standpoint, let’s keep in mind the prominent role vodka plays among the Russians. Also, I myself can kind of relate to him. After all, unlike people, vodka won’t yell at you, put you down, or talk back at you. It is what it is. It pleases, relaxes and doesn’t disappoint. He was maybe showing hakoros hatov to his favorite drink.

    In any case, he’s niftar and let’s think well of him.

  36. tzippi says:

    Re 30: why does it bother me more than other situations? Good question. Maybe because, for whatever reason (too many levayos this summer?) I have no yetzer hara to participate in this, and as such am having a harder time being dan lecaf zechus. I don’t know, I have to think about it.

  37. Yonason says:

    #30 – Tzippy, you are a tzadeikus. We should all thank you for your comment.

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