What the Torah says about the AFTERLIFE (!!!)?

The Torah tells us that after we die, our souls go on a special journey to a place called Gehinnom, like a big, cozy campsite where everyone gets to rest and grow.

What Happens in Gehinnom?

Imagine you're really tired after playing all day. You take a nap, that's kind of what happens in Gehinnom. It’s not scary or mean; it’s more like a long, peaceful sleep where your soul can relax and think about the good things you did.

What Happens After Gehinnom?

Once your soul is ready, it goes to a wonderful place called Olam Haba, which means “the World to Come.” It's like going from naptime to your favorite playground, no more tiredness, just joy and learning forever. You get to be with the people you love most and keep growing in happiness.

So, according to the Torah, life doesn’t end when we die, it just changes shape, like a fun new game after lunch!

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