The traditional Amish and Jewish cultures are similar in how they cope with death in that they both
A) provide community support for the family over several months.
B) have elaborate funeral ceremonies to symbolize the passage from Earth.
C) believe that grief is stronger for the whole community than for the individual family.
D) expect families to cope with minimal support or interference from the community.
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