Jewishness is an ethnicity as well as a religion, so there are some Jewish atheists and agnostics who do not believe in an afterlife.
But traditional Judaic thought (summarized succinctly by Maimonides) states that everyone will be resurrected for judgment and that there is an afterlife - Olam Haba, the World to Come. In the afterlife, you either go to Gehennom ("hell") for a certain amount of time and then to Gan Eden (paradise), or straight to Gan Eden if you are righteous.
In order for a Jew to be considered observant they need to believe in the afterlife.
Answer:
Judaism doesn't concentrate on discussing what happens when we die; and there's not a lot on this subject in the Tanach (Jewish Bible).
There are some loose theories of what might happen though:
* When we die, our souls are cleansed of any wrongdoings. This is done by our accounting of every action done in life. It's believed that this process takes no longer than 12 months but most people don't do enough bad in life to warrant it taking a full 12 months.
* Our souls return to HaShem to wait for the world to come.
* Our souls may be reincarnated into different people so that we have additional chances to work to become closer to HaShem.
* Those souls that choose to be truly evil in life, cannot survive the process of cleansing and cease to exist.
Yes, all religious Jews believe in the afterlife.
No. Hasidim is a sect of orthodox jews.
yes they do believe in afterlife
What is the afterlife
I think you mean "undressed". The answer is NO! Orthodox Jews practice modesty.
Purim is part of Judaism. Hassidim keep Purim just like other Jews.
Answer 1According to the research I've done, the answer is yes.Answer 2Conservative Judaism on paper and Conservative Jews in reality do not always match. Most Conservative Jews, if you just casually mentioned an afterlife would smirk as if its good joke or something similar. If you pressed them, they might give you a simplistic answer such as "I'll see my parents after I die" or something to that effect. This would be "some" Afterlife, but nothing detailed. However, unlike in Christianity and Islam, the afterlife in Judaism is not that important as a reason or purpose to live your life, so Conservative Jews typically don't discuss it and most do not know what Jewish teaching actually has to say about the Afterlife and the World to Come. A minority, of course, do know the Jewish tradition in this regard and believe in it.
AnswerIt is certainly not necessary to believe in the Abrahamic God to believe in an afterlife. Many religions offer hope for an afterlife in return for belief in their gods. However, to believe in an afterlife, but not believe in any gods, is a form of spiritualism.
Pastafarians believe that the afterlife is full of beer volcanoes and stripper factories.
Hasidim are a portion of Orthodox Jews. They follow Judaism on a strictly Orthodox level.
Kfar Hasidim was created in 1924.
NO.
Hasidim do not wear white tights.