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Shalom  and Peace:
Did  you ever notice that Jews and Rabbis rarely if ever proselytize?  Aside from Islam and Christianity  forbidding us from doing so when we lived under their thumbs, Judaism has no  need to do so. Judaism is more than tolerant of other religions. We are  pluralistic. 
Talmud  Sanhedrin  105a teaches ''the righteous of all nations, i.e. religions,  have a share in the world to come.'' This meant that a Roman pagan who was  ethical, went to the same heaven as an ultra-religious Jew and was equally  beloved by God. The Sages taught that while Moses had the Divine path  for Hebrews/Jews, God gives equal Divine paths to Prophets in all religions no  matter how they worship God, or what they call God. For example, the rabbis of  Babylon and Judea who had discourse with Indian Jews, ruled that while  Hinduism may appear to the uninformed to be idolatry, it was not idol worship  , but a co-equal path to the Divine. 
We  read in Talmud Derek Eretz: ''Nine entered the Garden of Eden when they were  still alive: Enoch, Elijah, Eliezer ,King Hirom , Ebed-melech , Jabetz, Bothiah  , Serech and R'Joshua b'Levi.'' 
 
Of  these 9, which expands to 13 in the Midrash, six of them were not Hebrew/Jewish.  One was an African Eunuch, and two were women. Five were Hebrews. Two were  Jews. Two were converts. Three were servants. Three were sinners who  returned to a Godly life. They were Asians and Africans. Note also that the  Talmud teaches that many times the term Eunuch is a euphemism for  homosexual.
What  each person did to be accorded such a reward is not in the scope of this short  article. (SEE BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION). They were Hebrews and Jews and  non-Hebrews and non-Jews. They were men and women. They were of high stature in  society and of low stature. They were rich and they were poor. They were Asian  and they were African. Some were converts.
Allow  me to use Rabbi Joshua as an example. What was his merit to deserve being  allowed to see Paradise while alive? His rulings always had to do with  ahavath-chesed, loving- kindness. At a time when many rabbis wanted to curse  Jews who belonged to the sect of Rabbi Yeshua ben Yosef, (now called  Christians), he taught of getting along with them. His comment of Jewish  pluralism, of the righteous of all religions having a share in the world to  come, contrasted with other religions' ''admission process'' to heaven, was pure  love.
What  they all had in common is righteousness, helping others come to spirituality,  peace-making, protecting others, loyalty, making amends when wrong, humility,  living beyond  the letter of the law, and having extreme ahavath-chesed,  loving-kindness.
 
This is the lesson in Talmud Derek Eretz, a book that teaches us how to live day by day, with our fellow humans on this spinning blue marble we call Earth.
READ MORE AT: Rabbi Arthur Segal: RABBI ARTHUR SEGAL:Nine entered the Garden of Eden when they were still alive #1 OR http://rabbiarthursegal.blogspot.com/2010/08/rabbi-arthur-segalnine-entered-garden.html
Rabbi Arthur Segal is an international lecturer, author, and teacher. Visit him at www.JewishSpiritualRenewal.org. Follow him on FaceBook at 'Arthur L Segal', on Twitter at RabbiASegal, or his blog at http://rabbiarthursegal.blogspot.com . Email at RabbiSegal@JewishSpiritualRenewal.net
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