Does Judaism teach that the soul cannot rest until the body turns to dust?












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In the movie "To Dust" they claim that "Judaism teaches that the soul cannot rest until the body turns to dust."



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    There are 2 verses which allude to this, but don't directly make this claim. Job 34:14-15 and Ecclesiastes/Kohelet 12:7

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    See Igros Moshe 3:143 which explains the prohibition for one to bury someone in a mausoleum, because it causes great anguish the the body.

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In the movie "To Dust" they claim that "Judaism teaches that the soul cannot rest until the body turns to dust."



Is there any basis for this claim?










share|improve this question


















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    There are 2 verses which allude to this, but don't directly make this claim. Job 34:14-15 and Ecclesiastes/Kohelet 12:7

    – Shmuel
    3 hours ago








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    See Igros Moshe 3:143 which explains the prohibition for one to bury someone in a mausoleum, because it causes great anguish the the body.

    – sam
    1 hour ago














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In the movie "To Dust" they claim that "Judaism teaches that the soul cannot rest until the body turns to dust."



Is there any basis for this claim?










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In the movie "To Dust" they claim that "Judaism teaches that the soul cannot rest until the body turns to dust."



Is there any basis for this claim?







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    There are 2 verses which allude to this, but don't directly make this claim. Job 34:14-15 and Ecclesiastes/Kohelet 12:7

    – Shmuel
    3 hours ago








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    See Igros Moshe 3:143 which explains the prohibition for one to bury someone in a mausoleum, because it causes great anguish the the body.

    – sam
    1 hour ago














  • 1





    There are 2 verses which allude to this, but don't directly make this claim. Job 34:14-15 and Ecclesiastes/Kohelet 12:7

    – Shmuel
    3 hours ago








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    See Igros Moshe 3:143 which explains the prohibition for one to bury someone in a mausoleum, because it causes great anguish the the body.

    – sam
    1 hour ago








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There are 2 verses which allude to this, but don't directly make this claim. Job 34:14-15 and Ecclesiastes/Kohelet 12:7

– Shmuel
3 hours ago







There are 2 verses which allude to this, but don't directly make this claim. Job 34:14-15 and Ecclesiastes/Kohelet 12:7

– Shmuel
3 hours ago






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See Igros Moshe 3:143 which explains the prohibition for one to bury someone in a mausoleum, because it causes great anguish the the body.

– sam
1 hour ago





See Igros Moshe 3:143 which explains the prohibition for one to bury someone in a mausoleum, because it causes great anguish the the body.

– sam
1 hour ago










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The Zohar (2:151) states that the soul is subject to judgment until the body has decomposed.






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    The Zohar (2:151) states that the soul is subject to judgment until the body has decomposed.






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        The Zohar (2:151) states that the soul is subject to judgment until the body has decomposed.






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