You must not have read the Tanukah. Heaven, eternal life, angels etc. are clearly in it. All these major Christian doctrines are completely supported, written about in the Tanukah. I suggest you read it if you haven't, and if you have, please read it again.
Your post couldn’t be more wrong about my position if you tried.
Bellflower, so you’re telling a Jewish Israeli who I happen to know went to Yeshiva and probably has a giant bulk of the Tanakh and Talmud memorized — in Hebrew — and wrote out, by hand, at least one book — in Hebrew — he needs to read the Tanakh?
No, but perhaps you do. The “old” testament (the Tanakh) is but a fraction of the scriptures. Sure, certain things like eternal life and whatnot are alluded to. But the actual doctrines are contained in the TALMUD, the oral law.
This was why the Sadducee (who were “Sad, you see”) did not believe in resurrection — they rejected the Talmud and relied only on the Tanakh (or even just the Torah — the first books -— depending on which sect)
This conflict is written about extensively in your religions own additions to the Jewish scriptures, with your messiah coming out squarely on the side of the authority of the oral law.
It sounds like you are the one who needs a refresher.