It is not required for a non-Jew to become Jewish. Without going into detail, Judaism holds that if the non-Jew is a good, decent person, and fulfills a relatively short list of prerequisites, he/she is eligible for heaven. These are: not to commit murder, adultery or idolatry, not to eat the limb of a living animal, not to curse God, not to steal; and to uphold and/or not undermine the existence of courts of law.
Righteousness as defined by many Bible scriptures is the state of moral perfection required by God to enter heaven. It is an important concept in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and other religions.
Those who believe in Jesus Christ and follow his teachings can enter the kingdom of heaven.
Those who do not follow the teachings of Jesus and do not repent for their sins will not enter the kingdom of heaven.
Heaven was invented by early followers of Judaism, who, before Jesus' birth, came up with the idea of both heaven and hell, as well as the devil.
Yes. No one that has not been forgiven and cleaned will enter heaven.
when you die
Where do you get your "Christian" view of heaven? I suggest you go to crosswalk.com and do a Bible study on the terms "paradise", "heaven", and "kingdom". While not 100% due to translation issues, you will generally find that the terms represent three different concepts. Investigate the relationship between Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity for more information. ==Answer: == Judaism does not focus much on the afterlife. There is no 'hell' in Judaism, like you find in Christianity. Judaism teaches that ALL righteous people will reach 'gan eden' or 'garden of eden'. But Judaism is very much about THIS life and making it moral and meaningful.
Shalom Ohana has written: 'Torah min ha-shamayim' -- subject(s): Faith (Judaism), Judaism, Heaven
Not one person knows for sure when someone enters heaven or hell. Many do believe that one will enter as soon as they pass away. Other think they will enter when Jesus returns.
as many times as God wants a soul to enter heaven.
100000
There are numerous levels of Heaven and there is no fixed number told although many scripts in Islam realte it to being seven in number. The highest ( and the best ) one is called Firdous. The people who will not enter heaven are Jahannami.