Reincarnation and Resurrection: Are They Jewish?

Reincarnation and Resurrection: Are They Jewish?

Morah Yehudis Fishman
Morah Yehudis Fishman

Is there anyone who has not wondered how many lives are in the journey of a soul, and what forms those lives may take? What do classic and mystical teachings say about what happens in ‘the world to come’ or between worlds? What’s unique about Jewish notions of reincarnation? Is the concept of resurrection material or spiritual, and if there are many lives, which one returns at the ‘end of time?’ Above all, how does what we do in this world affect if and how we return? Come and explore these and other fascinating ideas and stories related to Jewish views of reincarnation and resurrection in a two-session class led by Morah Yehudis Fishman. Click here to register.

Two Thursdays, January 22 and 29 from 6:30 – 8:00 pm, at Congregation Har HaShem, 3950 Baseline Road, Boulder.

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