Providing Jewish Funeral Services in Orange County for 60 Years
Owned and operated by Sinai Temple. Dedicated to the entire Jewish community.
Schedule a ConsultationWhy Choose Mount Sinai as Your Mortuary?
Plan Your Services with Those Who Understand Your Needs
Mount Sinai offers the unique opportunity to plan your Jewish services with a dedicated team of Jewish professionals. We understand the deep significance of honoring traditions, ensuring every detail is handled with the care and respect it deserves, from one Jewish family to another.
We Honor Every Legacy
At our mortuary, we are committed to honoring the traditions of every Jewish family, and it is with our deepest love that we say, all are welcomed here. Our dedicated team is here to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring that your loved one’s legacy reflects your family’s beliefs, creating a meaningful, unique, and personalized service for everyone.
We’ll Handle Every Detail with Care and Expertise
At no extra cost, we come to Orange County to bring your loved one into our care, ensuring they are treated with the utmost respect and dignity.Our facility offers a truly dedicated Jewish space for those who wish to partake in one of the most sacred rituals, the Taharah. We have a dedicated team of men and women, as well as a private room exclusively used for this purpose, to ensure every tradition is honored with dignity and reverence in a meaningful and beautiful way.
We Offer Grief Support
We offer online grief support through the Jewish Healing Hospice Center, ensuring that wherever you are, we are here for you. Led by professionals who understand the unique needs of the Jewish community, this service provides compassionate care and guidance. Whether you’re near or far, we are committed to supporting you during this difficult time with people who truly understand.
Honoring Jewish Funeral Traditions
Service Location
Funeral services can be held at a cemetery, synagogue, or funeral home, followed by a graveside gathering.
Wherever You Need Us, We’re There
Schedule a ConsultationBurial Timeline
Traditionally, burial happens within 24 hours, but modern practices allow flexibility for travel and observances.
Casket Materials
Jewish tradition requires simple wooden caskets, symbolizing a return to the earth with no unnecessary adornments.
Burial Participation
Family and friends assist in placing dirt on the casket, symbolizing love and service for the deceased.