Yes it does.
Judaism doesn't allow tattoos and body piercing, because it's seen as "mutilation". Any Jews who does these things can't be buried in a Jewish cemetery.
Judaism allowed Holocaust survivors to keep their tattoos, since they were prisoners of war, but I don't know if what you want is okay or not. Traditional Judaism sees tattoos and body piercing as "mutilation" and doesn't allow Jews who do these things to be buried in a Jewish cemetery.
In today's industrialized cultures, tattoos and piercing are a popular art form shared by people of all ages. They also are indicative of a psychology of self-mutilation, defiance, independence, and belonging, as for example in prison or gang cultures
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Yeah, no one will hire me due to my face tattoos
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No. Traditional Judaism forbids tattoos of any kind, however, in Reform Judaism, decisions like tattoos are made at a personal level.
The Masonic fraternity has no position whatsoever on circumcision. Nor does the fraternity have any position on ear-piercing (or any kind of body-piercing), tattoos, hair styles or facial hair, what kind of eye-glasses you should or should not wear, etc. Individual Freemasons, who may be Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, etc., may be guided on the matter by their own personal and/or religious convictions, but not because of their membership as Freemasons. Most Freemasons would find this question to be pretty "off the wall."
Any good body piercing studio in your area, listed in the yellow pages under "Body Piercing " or "Tattoos" ( some tattoo shops do piercing as well ) .
No, he does not. He practices Judaism; in doing so, people of this religion are not allowed to have tattoos. A side note: The tattoos in "The 40 year old virgin" were fake.