These three portions relate to central issues of Jewish belief.
However, the church was suspicious that some converts remained true to Jewish beliefs in private.
Jewish belief in resurrection meant that the bones of every individual were kept separately.
In Jewish belief, the space between a woman's legs is considered to be a private area, and therefore, must be covered by a garment.
This is not the only Jewish belief about the afterlife.
But sadly, he pulled down and destroyed the castle chapel, probably because of his Jewish belief.
The goal was to bridge differences between Jewish and Christian beliefs.
Jewish beliefs with regard to an afterlife are highly variable.
Respect for the dead, and reverence for the human body after death, are of great importance in Jewish belief.
And also something very large, going to the core of Jewish belief.