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if they are genuine and sincere converts then with the up most admiration.

I was lucky I was born Jewish, but for someone to leave what ever religion they were part of and join a group of strangers on the sincere belief that they were right knowing the hardship deserves and commands my automatic respect.

2006-11-14 16:21:29 · answer #1 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 0 0

If you are not biologically Jewish, it is rather difficult to convert to Judaism. There is a lot of procedures and such that one must go through and it must be done by a certain Rabbi. But technically speaking, you don't have to follow the modern day rabbinical Jewish way of conversion. You can simply convert yourself by just accepting everything in the bible and living your life by the words in Torah.

Even in the exodus there was a mixed multitude of slaves that came out of Egypt. Not all the slaves were "Hebrew". But they all became Hebrew because they made a decision to believe in and trust the God of the Hebrews.

But to answer your question, most Jews who have been "officially converted" are looked at as regular Jews. But if you have not gone through the certain procedures and such, then your are still considered a gentile.

2006-11-14 11:38:34 · answer #2 · answered by Tripper 4 · 0 3

Typically, I view them with respect. To be converted, you have to study with your rabbi for months learning about Judaism. To put yourself through that and really BELIEVE in it, I respect that.

2006-11-14 13:24:17 · answer #3 · answered by Sarah N 1 · 0 0

The rabbi WILL take you heavily once you're severe. despite the fact that, you're suitable that there is slightly a difficulty in that there is merely one, Orthodox, synagogue the place you're, and so once you are going to pick to bypass that way, you do could desire to be particularly sparkling that Orthodox Judaism is what you prefer. despite the fact that, i don't think of the rabbi is possibly to comply with convert you presently - and nor could a Reform rabbi. the reason being that once you exchange, you'll be able to desire to have the potential to maintain a Jewish residing house, and as you're nevertheless residing with your dad and mom, that's not available. whether they have been to consent, they don't seem to be going to comply with maintain kosher, with all that includes, different than for each thing else. So my suggestion is which you touch the rabbi and clarify the area. What i could anticipate is that he invites you to attend amenities, as quickly as he's confident you're honest, and it is merely available he will contain you in instructions. yet conversion itself merely isn't available till you have a house of your individual. i'm a convert myself and that i will permit you be attentive to that converts are welcomed, and very much respected, in Judaism. as quickly as you have switched over, that's forbidden for every physique to lots as point out that actuality - you're as Jewish as every physique else, as Jewish with the aid of fact the guy who can hint a Jewish lineage lower back six hundred years. Are you making plans to stay the place you're actually once you end college? once you're proceeding to bypass to college someplace else, you will have extra techniques open to you in terms of which circulation interior Judaism you opt to transform by using. you would be attentive to, i'm specific, that merely Orthodox conversions are recognized by making use of all branches, yet that doesn't recommend you'll be able to desire to bypass that way - I chosen to transform Reform, with the aid of fact i became into particularly sparkling that i does not choose an Orthodox conversion for something I meant to do. i'm specific you have your individual perspectives in this, yet merely wanted to make specific you think approximately all the possibilities. there are a number of Jews at here who would be extra desirable than happy to grant you any assist you prefer. merely ask.

2016-10-17 07:13:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i like 'em. generally converts are WAY more active in the community than the average jew by birth

and please ignore what the guy above me said. not even the most extremely liberal jew will recognize you as jewish if you simply "believe" in it. you have to go through the formal process, otherwise you're not a jew

2006-11-14 11:52:03 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

As long as the person had a real conversion (not some mickey-mouse procedure) I see them as a full and normal jew.

2006-11-14 12:46:59 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Amoung the most respected people.

2006-11-14 14:19:27 · answer #7 · answered by ysk 4 · 0 0

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