While Judaism has long taught that there is a life after death, the details of this are unclear and long-debated. Be not like servants who serve their master for the sake of receiving a reward.
Life after death is not a central belief in Judaism. How Jews live their lives on Earth is considered to be more important than a possible afterlife. Jewish scripture has very little to say on ...
Professor of Emergency Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Rabbi Isaac and Bella Tendler Chair in Jewish Medical Ethics, Yeshiva University ...
"There is life after death. I wanted to stop and take a moment to thank the people of Israel, family, and friends," she wrote. "The prayers and strength you sent accompanied us and helped us ...
Michael Glazer has lived an extraordinary life. After searching for the truth for many years, he discovered Judaism. Michael converted, got married to a special woman named Rachel, moved to Israel ...
One of the most frequent questions that my organization Ematai receives relates to administering pain medications toward the end of life ... s death, would it be permissible under Jewish law?
(JTA) — The Jewish Theological Seminary community is in mourning after three revered scholars ... to religion or the spiritual aspects of life. And religion and religious values and backgrounds ...