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Afterlife

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Jewish Perspectives on Death and the Afterlife

While many Jews believe in life after death, Judaism mostly focuses on life here and now.

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Focus on this life

  • There is little in scripture about death or what happens after death.
  • Judaism focuses on living life according to God's will.
  • Jews believe they will be rewarded for good deeds and will be close to God.
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Afterlife in scripture

  • The Torah describes death as “lying with your fathers,” suggesting souls will reconnect with relatives.
  • Jews believe in resurrection as mentioned in the Book of Daniel, where those “sleeping in the ground” will awaken for Judgement.
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Gan Eden and Gehinnom

  • The afterlife is called olam haba, which means “the world to come.”
  • Gan Eden (paradise) is where souls go for reward.
  • Gehinnom is where souls go to be punished for bad actions during their lives.
  • Jews believe if a person hasn't lived properly, their soul will be cleansed before entering heaven.

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1Year 7

1.1Origins of Abrahamic Faith

1.2Judaism

1.3Christianity

1.4Buddhism

1.5Disciplinary Knowledge

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3Year 9

3.1Life & Death

3.2Extremism

3.3Equality

4Additional Concepts

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