Traditionally Jews are buried quickly without pomp and circumstance. "State Funeral" will most likely be a gathering of politicians for a "Celebration Of Life" after burial.
A Jewish funeral differs in many ways from a Christian funeral and that of other religions and cultures. As such, Jewish funeral etiquette also differs. For instance, there is no viewing. To honor the deceased, the casket remains closed, with friends and family prohibited from seeing the person who has passed.
Typically, the time between death and burial is not long. Traditionally a Jewish burial is supposed to take place within 24 hours of death. This is done in accordance with the Torah, sacred Jewish scripture, which says, "You shall bury him the same day…. His body should not remain all night." Today, outside of Orthodox communities, funerals rarely occur this quickly. However, the funeral should take place as soon as possible following the death.
https://www.burialplanning.com/resources/religious-funerals-guide/jewish-funerals-guide/
I predict Bernie wins NY Primary.
Maybe RBG and Pelosi "drank from the same cup?"
Put a pic of the COVID Molecule in the passenger seat