Reeling under a staggering number of deaths, many communities create support groups, hold online memorial services and hire social workers to help congregants cope with losses

After losing their father Neil to COVID-19 last year, his children are on a mission to commemorate him by having a term he coined officially added to the English lexicon

As the pandemic ravaged the United States, some feared they were doomed to mourn in social isolation - but online gatherings allow them to commemorate loved ones and be consoled

The relentless deaths have hit all sides of the diverse community, leaving many to wonder who can possibly step up to fill their fallen leaders' shoes

Amplifying Judaism's communal approach to mourning, Alex Goldstein has memorialized thousands of coronavirus victims and gathered 80,000 followers since March

Community used recent Jewish fast day to mourn COVID-19 victims and dedicate a memorial garden at historic complex of 42 cemeteries

Jason Rosenthal picks up where his wife's unforgettable New York Times Modern Love essay, which she wrote on her deathbed, left off -- with a blank space in which to make a future

Families and communities traditionally converge after a loss, but bereaved are now being forced to face their tragedy alone, without even a quorum to recite the prayer for the dead