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Reincarnation
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In my having read through all the Jewish Scriptures, I do not recall even one mention or example of "reincarnation". 
However, "reincarnation" is accepted as a concept in Judaism, as shown here (and I hope the discussion is brief enough not to be over-complicated): 
https://www.chabad.org/kabbalah/article_...nation.htm

By the way, there is no such concept as "reincarnation" in Buddhism; that term being more applicable to Hinduism. 
In Buddhism:

Quote:"Buddhists recognise that there is a continuous cycle of life, death and rebirth. This cycle is known as samsara. The ultimate aim of Buddhist practice is to become free from samsara."

Source:
https://www.bristol.ac.uk/religion/buddh...20samsara.

Though not directly what this discussion thread is about, I recall a documentary which featured a young boy who knew German without having learnt it, and who recalled a previous life in the second world war. While I cannot now identify the documentary and locating the case on the Internet is not easy, yet I have found the following, which may, or may not, be the same case: 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...rough.html


In regard to the later discussion on this thread, Judaism is both an ethnicity as well as a religion.
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