What branch of Judaism would fit me the most?

BenBai

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I'm preparing to undergo a conversion to Judaism. Personally, I feel Reform would be my way to go because I'm not very religious. However, when I think about how in Reform synagogues men and women sit together and its only optional to wear a kippah or circumcise men, this kind of strikes me. I feel like those things are important to me as of being a Jew, and I feel I wouldn't feel complete without them. Even thought Conservative seems more religious, which is not too appealing to me, it also seems more real in my opinion. here are some other questions I have:
1) If I convert to Conservative, will I be required to dress in a Jewish fashion?
2) Is it crucial for me then to attend synagogue few times a week ( i dont have a car at the moment and that could be a problem)
3.) Is the reform movement recognized by the state of Israel?

Thank you :)
p.s. any comments that seem antisemitic or trying to convince me to turn to islam or other religion will be openly ignored.
:)
 
1) No
2) No
3) Israel is not the soverign of Jews, so if you're really interested it shouldn't matter to you
It's also important to keep in mind that branches of Judaism aren't as different from each other as branches of Christianity are, they're just varying in strictness. You don't have to convert to a particular branch. And if you switch synagogues you don't have to convert sects because we don't make a big deal about the different groups. Good luck with you choice and don't forget Reconstructionist as well
 
why are u not asking a Rabbi? instead of a bunch of strangers of which probably .1% is jewish
 
answer: in Reform Judaism you determine how the mitzvot fit in your life. You can wear the tallit, the tefillin, the kippah if you wish. You can pray 3x a day in addition to the food blessings and after food and other prayers.

Most Reform rabbis require the circumcision these days.

Many Reform Jews are very observant.

As for attendance - when converting - you will need to attend an Intro class that is usually once a week.

Call your nearby synagogues - conservative and reform and talk to the rabbis
 
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