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Judaism really isn't into the "burning in Hell" thing. We believe that after this life, your soul gets exposed to G-d's truth.
If you have lived your life according to His will, that exposure is a very pleasant experience, which people like to call Heaven.
If you have not lived your life according to His will, you undergo a period of burning shame (that's why people associate hell with fire). This is a short-term experience, until you are allowed access to Heaven.
Judaism believes that only the worst of villians (the Hitlers of history) burn in Hell eternally.
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