I'm not qualified to answer a question I was asked, so if someone on this forum can offer me an opinion, I would greatly appreciate it. I was asked this question by a gentile friend:
"Why is cremation forbidden in Judaism?" I would like to know the answer to this also. I told my friend that I don't answer questions I don't know the answer to, so I'm asking my fellow members. I would also add this question to my friend's question: As it states in the Torah that a corpse defiles, then clearly a corpse is not something that is valued by Judaism. Why then is it necessary to bury a corpse rather than cremate it? Does it have something to do with faith? Or perhaps does it have something to do with rememberance?
By the way, I am aware that some Jews today are against cremation because of the holocaust. I am more interested in the original interpretations for why the dead must be buried and not cremated.
Thank you.