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Converting to Judaism?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThePaleWeaver" data-source="post: 2301156" data-attributes="member: 802123"><p>For many years now, i have been searching for my spiritual home, a spirituality which calls to me, one that touches every aspect of who i am. I have explored many, many other beliefs and religions and found them to either touch on some of the beliefs and ideals i have and then conflict highly with others or do nothing for me in the sense of spirituality. However, i have been exploring Judaism for about a year now, learning it's history, it's meaning and beliefs, and i must say it is more complex and in depth than i ever would have imagined, but more importantly, it's ideals and beliefs call to me in a way others have never been able to do so.</p><p></p><p>So i ask any one who has knowledge of such things, how would i go about beginning my conversion to Judaism?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePaleWeaver, post: 2301156, member: 802123"] For many years now, i have been searching for my spiritual home, a spirituality which calls to me, one that touches every aspect of who i am. I have explored many, many other beliefs and religions and found them to either touch on some of the beliefs and ideals i have and then conflict highly with others or do nothing for me in the sense of spirituality. However, i have been exploring Judaism for about a year now, learning it's history, it's meaning and beliefs, and i must say it is more complex and in depth than i ever would have imagined, but more importantly, it's ideals and beliefs call to me in a way others have never been able to do so. So i ask any one who has knowledge of such things, how would i go about beginning my conversion to Judaism? [/QUOTE]
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