In ancient times in the Land of Israel, graves were covered with a mound of rocks and stones and not a large single stone monument like we have today. Priests (cohanim) traveling in the countryside and festival pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem needed to avoid coming on contact with grave sites in order to maintain their state of spiritual purity. So it was important to know exactly where graves were.
Adding memorial stones whenever someone came to visit a grave would help ensure that the mound was always visible to passersby.
Perhaps this is where our current custom comes from. Whatever the original source, today this small act signals that someone has cared enough to remember and visit their departed loved one.
We have collected pebbles from the shore of the Sea of Galilee which you can use as memorial stones.
You’ll receive three pebbles in an organza bag sent directly to your home anywhere in the world when you order Galilee Green Olive Oil or Raw Natural Honeyduring January of 2025.
There is a tradition to recite some psalms on behalf of the deceased before placing the pebble on the monument. Below are a selection of three of the most common psalms recited by the grave side.
PSALMS TO RECITE AT THE GRAVESIDE
Psalms Chapter 23 תְּהִלִּים
א מִזְמוֹר לְדָוִד: יְהוָה רֹעִי, לֹא אֶחְסָר.
1 A Song of David. The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
ב בִּנְאוֹת דֶּשֶׁא, יַרְבִּיצֵנִי; עַל-מֵי מְנֻחוֹת יְנַהֲלֵנִי.
2 He causes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters.
Thank you so much for the pebbles from the the Galilee sea shore .I got them with my oil and this is so precious to have them as Point of contact to the soil of Israel.I don’t have graves that I take care of so they are joining my baltic sea pebbles that I found on my vacation.Thank you so much for this Gift.Blessings from Germany Marina
Shmuel
· February 1, 2025 at 7:39 pm
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2 Comments
Marina Rudwilleit · January 19, 2025 at 10:49 am
Thank you so much for the pebbles from the the Galilee sea shore .I got them with my oil and this is so precious to have them as Point of contact to the soil of Israel.I don’t have graves that I take care of so they are joining my baltic sea pebbles that I found on my vacation.Thank you so much for this Gift.Blessings from Germany Marina
Shmuel · February 1, 2025 at 7:39 pm
Please encourage your friends to become part of our Galilee Green Family and share in the blessings.