Jewish beliefs about the afterlife vary widely among different communities and interpretations of scripture. Generally, many Jews believe in some form of an afterlife, which may include concepts like the World to Come (Olam Ha-Ba), resurrection of the dead, and the immortality of the soul. However, the focus in Judaism is often more on living a righteous life in the present rather than detailed doctrines about the afterlife. Consequently, beliefs can range from traditional views of paradise and reward to more ambiguous understandings of existence beyond death.
they dont
yes it was called scapegoating
belive it or not, wen they attack people; there happy. they like death i know its wierd
Nothing. Death is an end.
Hitler hated people of Jewish descent beccause a Jewish doctor didn't try hard enough to save his grandma from death.
about 6 Million.
Jewish people and, death
nothing
people die
Dehydration and death.
He is responsible for the martyrdom of the first apologist, Justin, and some people belive he is also responsible for the death of Polycarp.
Roughly 6.2 million Jewish people were murdered overall. In the camps and everywhere else the Nazis conquered.