Desperate help needed. A few months ago I converted to Orthodox Judaism before I married my wife. The local rabbi turned me away 3 times, but I kept going back because I thought that's what I wanted. I went through the process even being bathed in the Mikveh. I have since done a lot of soul searching and have determined that this is not for me. I have made a lot of new friends at temple, but I find the whole culture to be very anti-Jesus. My family is Christian and this is where my faith lies. My wife and I agreed to respect each other's faiths. I am now attempting to have the conversion nullified, but the rabbi is now conveniently claiming that there is nothing he can do (how rightous of him). He actually told me to just forget the conversion and go back to Church. The problem is that my church will not accept me back until the conversion is nullified. The are asking for a nullification document. Please help. My understanding is that I will still be considered Jewish on paper, and I absolutely do not want this. The synagogue won't do anything to help me. What can I do? I am considering legal action or possibly traveling to Israel is necessary. I know I can just stop practicing, that's obvious. My issue is that I do not want to be considered Jewish on paper. Right now, the synagogue has documents saying I am Jewish. I want them nullified.