Hello.
My mother and father are both atheist Polish Jews. I have not been raised to observe the Jewish religion.
When getting married, my parents chose only to have a civil ceremony.
My parents don't have any interest in religion, so they won't be able to answer any of my questions. This is because they were raised in a communist country where practicing an organized religion was 'forbidden' according to the communist doctrine. Those that held religious beliefs had issues at school, in the workplace and in other areas of life. A tension also arose between the large Christian and small Jewish population. This is why there are many 'hidden' Jews in Poland and other eastern European countries. It was better to either conceal your Jewish identity, become atheist or convert to Christianity.
I have enrolled in Jewish studies at my local university. I will learn more about Hebrew and the Jewish religious customs.
I'm interested in joining a conservative synagogue. But I'm not sure exactly how to proceed.
Do I have to prove my Jewish identity? I don't have any documents supporting my ancestry. The rabbi probably won't take my word.
Is it appropriate for me to start attending services? Can I practice the religious customs and volunteer in my Jewish community?
My mother and father are both atheist Polish Jews. I have not been raised to observe the Jewish religion.
When getting married, my parents chose only to have a civil ceremony.
My parents don't have any interest in religion, so they won't be able to answer any of my questions. This is because they were raised in a communist country where practicing an organized religion was 'forbidden' according to the communist doctrine. Those that held religious beliefs had issues at school, in the workplace and in other areas of life. A tension also arose between the large Christian and small Jewish population. This is why there are many 'hidden' Jews in Poland and other eastern European countries. It was better to either conceal your Jewish identity, become atheist or convert to Christianity.
I have enrolled in Jewish studies at my local university. I will learn more about Hebrew and the Jewish religious customs.
I'm interested in joining a conservative synagogue. But I'm not sure exactly how to proceed.
Do I have to prove my Jewish identity? I don't have any documents supporting my ancestry. The rabbi probably won't take my word.
Is it appropriate for me to start attending services? Can I practice the religious customs and volunteer in my Jewish community?