Different people will give different answers.Many Christians will say No, you must accept Jesus as savior and believe in him.
However, many Muslims say that you must accept the Qur'an, and Muhammad as the final prophet.
We Jews are not concerned about contradicting claims of others; only about what God said to us.
As for non-Jews, Judaism states that they can achieve eternal reward without accepting Judaism (Maimonides' "Yad," Laws of Repentance 3:13).
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jews are made to live in heaven.
Whether or not ANYONE goes to heaven or hell depends on personal religious belief. The Jewish religion doesn't even believe in eternal hell.
Answer: No. There is no hell in the Jewish religion, and therefore Jews can not go to hell.Answer: That depends on your beliefs. If you do believe in hell, regardless of the Jewish faith, then it is very possible that any and everyone on earth will be headed for hell. So, it's how you view it and not someone else's point. But, whichever way you view it, wouldn't change how things truly are destined for others.
It was a living hell.
The first issue to decide is whether there really is a hell. Atheists say there is no heaven and no hell. Jews say there is a heaven, but there is no hell. Christians and Muslims say there is a heaven and there is a hell.If in fact there is a hell, those who go there can not have thir earthly bodies, because we know without doubt that they stay in the grave.
Christians, Muslims and Jews believe that God is real; Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, but Jews do not. There is no objective proof that either God or hell actually exists; it is a matter of faith if you wish to believe.
Catholics believe Jesus went to hell nd Jews don't
Many Orthodox Jews didn't believe in writing wills, and all hell broke loose! Some Jews pre-plan, like I did, and some even go to Jewish hospices.
-----------------------Cain is part of the Hebrew scriptures and if we must determine his fate, we should do so based on Hebrew beliefs. In the first millennium BCE, Hebrew belief posited sheol, a place or state with no reward and no punishment, more a state of semi-consciousness. Even today, Jews do not have a hell. On that basis we ought to assume that Cain did not go to hell.
Hell no, many people hated Jews for thousands of years, mainly Christians hated Jews due to different religious believes.
When Bastards Go to Hell was created in 2004.
the jews thought that the germans were awful people. That the germans had brought them to hell. (my english professor told me this answer)