Can you be buried as a jew if you have a tattoo?
Jewish Law/Torah forbids permanent tattoos, but having one does not disqualify one from being buried in certain Jewish cemeteries.
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Jewish law (also called the Halakha) includes the biblical law, talmudic, rabbinic law, and Jewish customs.
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