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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: soul, yes shabbat 13b the dead feel shame - hence not allowed to wear tallit or tefillin in a cemetery - it would embarrass them because they can't do mitzvot., Aristotelian viewpoint main ideas the soul is the form of the body, Aristotelian viewpoint which rabbis held this? Abraham ibn David, beliefs about the soul are the dead bodies conscious? yes, each person is connected to the world-soul with a "modem" levels of soul rational soul - is in the brain, soul has five levels, and it takes more than one life-journey to perfect your soul. who thought this? Most of the followers of the Cabalah believed in reincarnation, THE SOUL Talmudic Beliefs Heaven and Hell, Biblical Times texts Genesis 5:24 (Enoch) II Kings 2 (Elijah) Proverbs 12:28, To Hell (gehinnom) detail Souls of the wicked are tossed from one end of the world to the other as a punishment (Kohelet Rabbah 3:21), Heaven and Hell good men To the Garden of Eden (Heaven), It joins with God - the "Active Intellect" Personal survival after death? only "intellect" survives... no individuality, Aristotelian viewpoint which rabbis held this? Maimonides, Platonic viewpoint main ideas each person is connected to the world-soul with a "modem", THE SOUL Talmudic Beliefs beliefs about the soul, beliefs about the soul separation from body Rabbi Levy says it stays with dead body for 3 days, by thinking and doing good things. after death... It joins with God - the "Active Intellect", Aristotelian viewpoint main ideas the soul is a single substance, each person is connected to the world-soul with a "modem" levels of soul animal soul - is in the heart, The souls goes up to heaven (Shabbat 152b) Sanhedrin 90 b The soul rejoins the body at the end of days, at the time of the resurrection of the dead., no berachot 19a Comments about the dead are like remarks about a stone