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How to convert to Judaism when you are far away from any synagogue?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lollipop1" data-source="post: 2286142" data-attributes="member: 285022"><p>I am wanting to convert to Judaism but problem is I am far away from any synagogue.</p><p>Specifically I am looking for an Orthodox synagogue and the closest one is over an hour away and I have limited transportation. Has anyone run into a similar problem before? What did you do about it?</p><p>If you insult my faith, do NOT expect me to respect yours. It is a two way street.</p><p>We just have to agree to disagree. However, a asinine answer isn't going to make me magically go "Okay, I give up".</p><p>I am a military spouse without a job so I don't have the luxury of moving. The closest orthodox synagogue is about an hour to an hour and a half away, but like I said I have limited transportation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lollipop1, post: 2286142, member: 285022"] I am wanting to convert to Judaism but problem is I am far away from any synagogue. Specifically I am looking for an Orthodox synagogue and the closest one is over an hour away and I have limited transportation. Has anyone run into a similar problem before? What did you do about it? If you insult my faith, do NOT expect me to respect yours. It is a two way street. We just have to agree to disagree. However, a asinine answer isn't going to make me magically go "Okay, I give up". I am a military spouse without a job so I don't have the luxury of moving. The closest orthodox synagogue is about an hour to an hour and a half away, but like I said I have limited transportation. [/QUOTE]
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