Should I convert to Judaism?
Uploader Comments (Dolljewel)
All Comments (21)
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I love your words. Thank you for taking the time to share. Your words have truly brought clarity into my own situation. :)
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@OrthodoxDarwinist do you kiss your mother or your daughters with that racist filthy mouth? people like you need G-d more than anyone. I just hope you find him no matter what religion before its too late.
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"God never makes a mistake"....that is an absurd statement.
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yes it is a beautiful feeling. shalom
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something tells me u might be a jew already .
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it's your choice.. i hope you will do the right deciosion.
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sweet......
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I am devout Roman Catholic women and I simply like to study every type of religion that I am able to learn about. Your passion for your religion is astounding and what is so beautiful is your acceptance of other people and the what you say about every person in the universe having a part of god is so beautiful and I think if more people felt that way a lot of heartake would be stopped. Verry inspirational and touching for a person of any religion. Keep educating the world.
Thank you Dolly! This is so helpful! I appreciate it so much girl!
You will be blessed for leading people down the path of righteousness!
Todah!
KabbalahSherry 1 year ago
@KabbalahSherry : May G-D listen to you, also, I am glad that you wrote righteousness, Is way better to be a Just and righteous person than to be a" half" no vocation, no call , men or woman.
Shalom,
Dolly
Dolljewel 1 year ago
Another great response DollJewel
I think for many people who have been studying Judaism, attending temple/synagogue, etc. and are attracted to Judaism, being a b'nei noach is a wonderufl thing, but provides them with little religiously. After all, isn't at least 50% of us b'nei Noach, by definition? Also, there is no strong Bnei Noach community, docterine, leaders, holidays, etc. These are the things that make your religion grow and strengthen, in my opinion.
galbraith6 1 year ago
@galbraith6 : thank you very much for your comment 100% Tov!!!
Shabbath Shalom
Dolljewel 1 year ago
I always wondered why Rabbis never try to convert people who are not Jewish. I take it because they don't want to put more weight (responsibility) on non-Jews.
2BAdam 1 year ago
@2BAdam : Yes , and also by History, Many converts have hurt the Jewish People, repented, and they are not the best Role model of a convert... is to avoid hurting yourself and others , as well .
Dolljewel 1 year ago