<div dir="ltr"><span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:13px">From R’ Safran:</span><br style="padding:0px;margin:0px;outline:none;list-style:none;border:0px none;color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:13px"><span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:13px">Is it any wonder then that those who request that no eulogies be delivered after their passing are looked upon kindly. By making that choice, they may very well be doing their rabbi and themselves a great favor.</span><br style="padding:0px;margin:0px;outline:none;list-style:none;border:0px none;color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:13px"><span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:13px">Me- Common practice (or why not)?</span><br><div><span style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Georgia,serif;font-size:13px">KT<br>Joel Rich</span></div></div>