IPA: /ˈʃɪbə/
KK: /ˈʃɪbə/
A term in Judaism that refers to a seven-day mourning period observed after the death of a close relative.
During shibah, family and friends gather to support the bereaved and remember the deceased.
The word 'shibah' originates from Hebrew 'שִׁבַּח' (shibach), meaning to praise or commend. It is often used in religious contexts to denote the act of glorifying or expressing admiration.
Think of the Hebrew word for praise, 'shibach', to remember that 'shibah' relates to the act of praising or commending.