@janbb Total agreement from me about no judgment. I not only assume the family agreed, but I think possibly she agreed before dying. I assume they keep the body chilled somehow rather than any sort of embalming. It seemed to me she would care about the Jewish traditions, but you never know where people bend or aren’t worried about specific customs.
I wondered if there have been other times where famous Jewish people of great honor or stature have had delayed burials to allow “the people” to see or be near them before their final resting place.
I think there is some sort of rule that if a body must wait to be buried it can’t be left alone? Have you heard that? Like when an autopsy is necessary. Obviously, her body is not alone at any time so it’s not an issue if that is correct.