Read books, attend lectures, or find online resources that provide in-depth information about the many aspects of Judaism. 2. Speak with a Rabbi: It’s crucial to talk to a Rabbi about your intentions and ask for guidance throughout the conversion process. They can answer questions you have and help you navigate any challenges along the way. 3.
CONVERSION, FORCED. The forced conversion of the Idumeans (Edomites) to Judaism by John Hyrcanus (135–105 bce) is the only such recorded case of forced conversions to Judaism. On the other hand, Jews have been the victims of forced conversions throughout their history. Rabbis have issued special enactments to provide for Jews who were unable
I’m planning to convert to Judaism. Conversion to Judaism has been something I’ve been considering and mulling over for years, and I’ve made my decision. What should I expect? What will the process look like? Answer: The most important thing is that when you convert you will be Jewish.
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