Honestly, if you are serious about converting to Judaism, you must be fully prepared, and there is no way to do it properly online. Depending on your location, there should be synagogues nearby, and the first step would be to consult a nearby rabbi. Of course, if you are looking to enter the Reform or Conservative sects of Judiasm, that is easily done online, but you may not find what you are looking for there.
If you wish to convert to Orthodox Judaism, you must be perfectly honest about it, and prepared to be discouraged numerous times before you are even contemplated as a convert. It is a long and arduous process, and you may not even be fully accepted after the process is complete. It is a life-changing decision, and it must not be undertook lightly. Judiasm is extremely difficult to maintain, additionally, and you may forever regret your decision.
The bottom line: Think about this long and hard before deciding.
For more information, try Aish.com, AskMoses.com, BeingJewish.com, Torah.org, or AskTheRabbi.org. Good luck.
2006-12-09 11:36:16
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answered by toobsie 2
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Its a long hard prossess. It is also not necessary there are groups that a gentile version of Judaism called the Beni Noach.
but if your serious Their is info some info on line but you will need to do it though a program.
It takes over a year btw.
2006-12-09 19:03:49
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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You have to find a rabbi and bug them about it, they will reject you at first but keep trying, they dont accept converts until after the third attempt or so.
heres a website i found http://www.judaism.com/
2006-12-09 18:55:33
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answered by badferret 3
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go to a local synagogue and ask somebody there. they've converted already, and can tell you how. i doubt that it can be found online.
2006-12-09 18:54:28
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answered by Ambiguity 3
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