Judaism 101: Part 1 of 4
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It all depends on what you want out of life. I'm converting as I want a wholesome life and and to get closer to g-d. I was living a totaly hedonistic life on the music scene. I had groopys and women throwing them selves at me. I was loaded on drugs most of the time, I had relationships with women who were only with me for who i was. I'd lost my way in my religion so I gave my music carear all up and looked for a new aporoach to g-d.
I dont want an empty life I'd sooner have G-d than Armani.
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interesting. I want to know more about the Jewish people.
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how are you?
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@Hallo33able No offense but you are wrong. It says in the jewish bible many laws of how to treat converts. One very important law regarding jewish converts is to treat them kindly and that they are on the same level as you. So im not sorry to say that ur wrong
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Well I am mentally Jewish since my thoughts and believes match those described by Judaism.
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@becomingjewishorg Thanks for the help.
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You don't have to be Jewish to be closer to God. That's why we don't missionize.
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@Hallo33able That is not true. I was born a Jew and have practiced Judaism all my life. I know people who were not born or raised Jewish, who practice and have fully converted to the religion of Judaism. Judaism is the only one of the three Abrahamic religions to not seek converts.
I've got a question,can a B'nei Anusim be considered Jewish if halachically they do all the rituals like the brit, mikveh, and the beit din?I'm of Jewish decent,my family practiced crypto-Judaism in secret.We kept kosher almost to the perfection.Our burial traditions were very similar to Jewish practices.My family married amongst themselves and often mentioned "Our father Abraham!"Would I be considered Jewish if I'm of Jewish decent maternally and paternally?We were forced to be Catholics.
warrior0131 2 weeks ago
@warrior0131 - This is really a question for a rabbi. However, I do know of many stories where B'nei Anusim have come back into Judaism. A great place to contact is Shavei Israel (shavei[dot]org).
becomingjewishorg 1 week ago