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What do the Judaism believe about the afterlife

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they believed that the after life was a great place to be and that that they could be free and do what they desire

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Olam Ha-Ba: The Afterlife. Traditional Judaism firmly believes that death is not the end of human existence. However, because Judaism is primarily focused on life here and now rather than on the afterlife, Judaism does not have much dogma about the afterlife, and leaves a great deal of room for personal opinion. The view of the afterlife held by ancient Jews, which can be surmised from passing references throughout the Bible, is that all people, Jews and gentiles, go to a netherworld called She'ol, a deep and dark place in which shadowy spirits called refa'im dwell.

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