Shiva Etiquette for Visitors
Knowing the unwritten rules of a shiva house helps you show up in a way that truly comforts — rather than inadvertently adding stress.
When to Visit
Shiva visiting hours vary by family. Common times are:
Many families post their hours on a TheShivaPage page — check before you go.
Tip: Call ahead if you're unsure, especially for the first day, which is often chaotic. The second or third day may be a better time for a meaningful visit.
What to Wear
Dress respectfully — think of it like going to synagogue. Dark or muted colors are appropriate. Avoid festive or flashy clothing.
Do You Need to Ring the Bell?
In many shiva houses, the door is left open so visitors can come and go without the family needing to constantly answer the door. If the door is closed, knock or ring gently.
What to Bring
Food
Bringing food is one of the most meaningful things you can do. Popular shiva foods:
If the family keeps kosher: Make sure your food is from a kosher-certified establishment.
Other Gifts
Entering the Shiva House
How Long to Stay
There is no required duration. Most shiva visits last 20–45 minutes. Read the room — if the mourner is engaged in conversation and the atmosphere is warm, you may stay longer. If the family seems exhausted, a shorter visit is perfectly appropriate.
Using TheShivaPage
Many families now coordinate shiva logistics through a digital platform. TheShivaPage lets you: