Jewish cultural beliefs and practices can impact palliative care in complex ways. Seeking advice from Rabbis is important when caring for Jewish patients, as palliative care may be seen as losing faith in God's ability to heal. The diverse beliefs among different Jewish traditions also makes it difficult for nurses to follow standardized guidelines. Therefore, nurses must have thorough knowledge of various Jewish cultural traditions and practices to best facilitate palliative care in a way that is respectful of the patient's own beliefs.