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Converting to Reform Judaism?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack" data-source="post: 2427887" data-attributes="member: 207723"><p>The past few months I've been drawn to the Jewish faith, and from the research I've done find that my beliefs fit very much with Reform Judaism. The information I've been able to find, however, is limited. </p><p>Can you tell me some more about [reform] Judaism: the basics, or more than the basics if you can.</p><p>I've seen something about an Messianic age appear a few times but haven't really been able to figure out what it means. Could you please explain that?</p><p> </p><p>And what could one expect in the conversion process? I'm a Catholic, and Gay, which isn't working out all too well. </p><p>thank you very much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack, post: 2427887, member: 207723"] The past few months I've been drawn to the Jewish faith, and from the research I've done find that my beliefs fit very much with Reform Judaism. The information I've been able to find, however, is limited. Can you tell me some more about [reform] Judaism: the basics, or more than the basics if you can. I've seen something about an Messianic age appear a few times but haven't really been able to figure out what it means. Could you please explain that? And what could one expect in the conversion process? I'm a Catholic, and Gay, which isn't working out all too well. thank you very much. [/QUOTE]
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