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Jews are not supposed to be cremated. This pre-dates the Holocaust.

Jewish tradition of burying in the ground goes back to Torah, when Avraham buried Sarah. In addition, Jewish law forbids cremation. Many Jews believe that G-d will resurrect their bodies when the messiah comes--and it's necessary to HAVE a body to resurrect!

2007-10-28 03:28:00 · answer #1 · answered by Tehilla V 4 · 3 0

Jewish religious law in this regard is unequivocal, that is, creation is forbidden. This has absolutely nothing to do with the Holocaust though I can understand why some people mistakenly believe that cremation is not allowed due to the trauma of the Holocaust. I have personally heard of people who thought that before now.

2007-10-28 07:41:02 · answer #2 · answered by BMCR 7 · 4 0

jews are not supposed to be cremated, but in the holocaust, they had no control over what happened to them, so they were cremated. just like tattoos, if jews have a tattoo they are not allowed to be buried in a jewish cemetary, but because the holocaust survivors were given tattoos against their will, they are allowed to be buried in a jewish cemetary

2007-10-30 15:39:56 · answer #3 · answered by QtPi 2 · 0 0

Jewish custom is against cremation
yet the fact is that only the Jew that knows Jesus the Messiah is truely a Jew-and I explained that to one that claimed to be that not even in regard to cremation=it is aproximately half and in them are those that believe that Yeshua/Jesus is the messiah

Rabbi Reveals Name of the Messiah
Shortly before he died, one of Israel's most prominent rabbis wrote the name of the Messiah on a small note which he requested would remain sealed until now. When the note was opened, it revealed what many have known for centuries: Yehoshua, or Yeshua (Jesus), is the Messiah.

A few months before he died, one of the nation’s most prominent rabbis, Yitzhak Kaduri, supposedly wrote the name of the Messiah on a small note which he requested would remain sealed until now. When the note was unsealed, it revealed what many have known for centuries: Yehoshua, or Yeshua (Jesus), is the Messiah.
With the biblical name of Jesus, the Rabbi and kabbalist described the Messiah using six words and hinting that the initial letters form the name of the Messiah. The secret note said:
Concerning the letter abbreviation of the Messiah’s name, He will lift the people and prove that his word and law are valid.
Thisis I have signed in the month of mercy,
Yitzhak Kaduri
The Hebrew sentence (translated above in bold) with the hidden name of the Messiah reads: Yarim Ha’Am Veyokhiakh Shedvaro Vetorato Omdim
The initials spell the Hebrew name of Jesus, Yehoshua. Yehoshua and Yeshua are eectively the same name, derived from the same Hebrew root of the word “salvation” as documented in Zechariah 6:11 and Ezra 3:2. The same priest writes in Ezra, “Yeshua son of Yozadak” while writing in Zechariah “Yehoshua son of Yohozadak.” The priest adds the holy abbreviation of God’s name, ho, in the father’s name Yozadak and in the name Yeshua.
With one of Israel’s most prominent rabbis indicating the name of the Messiah is Yeshua, it is understandable why his last wish was to wait one year after his death before revealing what he wrote.
When the name of Yehoshua appeared in Kaduri’s message, ultra-Orthodox Jews from his Nahalat Yitzhak Yeshiva (seminary) in Jerusalem argued that their master did not leave the exact solution for decoding the Messiah’s name.
The revelation received scant coverage in the Israeli media. Only the Hebrew websites News First Class (Nfc) and Kaduri.net mentioned the Messiah note, insisting it was authentic. The Hebrew daily Ma'ariv ran a story on the note but described it as a forgery.
Jewish readers responded on the websites' forums with mixed feelings: “So this means Rabbi Kaduri was a Christian?” and “The Christians are dancing and celebrating,” were among the comments.
Israel Today spoke to two of Kaduri’s followers in Jerusalem who admitted that the note was authentic, but confusing for his followers as well. “We have no idea how the Rabbi got to this name of the Messiah,” one of them said.

this was how i tried to help another understand this too=I just answered a question with help from above for you too, it was written by someone that claimed to believe in the Messiah as a Jewish person yet had no clue-You are a precious person truely loved by the Messiah of Israel
The point is the gentile that come to the Jewish Messiah is not required to study and practice Judaism laws-one of which if you carry money one the Sabbath you are as a Jewish person to be stoned to death along with wood or lighting a fire too.
I am a Jew, and I can tell you you didnt convert to Judaism nor were you ever a follower of the Messiah which is what Christian means be a person Jew or gentile born, you simply were and are part of religions-if you go in a garage that doesnt make you a car.

If you dont believe Moses and Isaiah you are following a religion that was made up when the Temple was destroyed because there was no blood atonement commanded by God through Moses.

Leviticus 17:11 The life of the flesh is in the blood and I have given it upon the altar to make atonement for your souls.
reading from the Hebrew or the orthodox Mazoretic text=
Isaiah gave the fulfillment of this in the Mighty God that was to be the son given the child born and the prince of peace Isaiah 9:6

Isaiah 52:13-53:12 Says he would be exaulted but first marred more than any man and lay down his life despised and rejected to make atonement for our sins.

Yet you are a person and just as important to the Messiah as anyone else, that is why he says he knocks on your heart door to come in, forgive sin and be your friend

as promised from the coming new coventant to know God personally Jeremiah 31:31 and following

strange how someone would ask a question say nothing bad and be accused of anti semitism, yet when others claim to follow Moses and Isaiah and reject their words-that is maybe even a bigger problem.



Peace even after the holocaust and the great revival of that time of Messianic Judaism to know the Messiah Jesus especially in Poland Krakow
Shalom in the Sar Shalom the prince of peace, David the sweet pea who truely cares about you and is praying for you too.

2007-10-30 17:21:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

they might have a choice...doesnt matter at that point

2007-10-28 00:03:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

This is a sick question.

2007-10-28 00:02:27 · answer #6 · answered by Hope 5 · 0 0

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