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Help on the jews laws about tattoos

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My family is telling me that I will not be allowed to be buried with the family because of a tatto I got after an accident that I got hurt very bad. The heart symboled the hurt and the knot is the pain that i still feel. Now still I am being punshed more NEED SOME HELP.

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  1. Voluntary tattoos are forbidden under Jewish law.  A tattoo forced onto someone (such as the victims of the concentration camps) count against the person applying them- not the person who is tattooed.  The bottom line is that you should not have gotten the tattoo, regardless of how you justify it to yourself.

    However, having a tattoo does NOT prevent someone from being buried in a Jewish cemetary with other Jews and their family.


  2. I do not understand your question. Are you asking if Jewish people can have tattoos? or is it against their religious beliefs?

  3. One of the reasons that the n***s put  tattoo prisoner ID numbers on the Jews that they had in the concentration  camps, was to insult them, as no Jew would willingly get one put on their body.

    I call BS on this question.

    Jim B. Toronto.

  4. I don't believe there is a religious belief against tattoos sounds more like a family issue then a religious issue  

  5. You might be better off posting this in the religious section.  

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