The Rebbe's incredible message about conversion to Judaism

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After over 40 years of knowing I am a Jewish soul, I finally officially became a member of the tribe. Best decision of my adult life.

cathy
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All those seeking conversion must watch this video.

u.y.
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I am a 65 year old woman who I have always felt I had a Jewish soul. I am now in the process to become fully Jewish under an Orthodox Rabbi!

jeaniedenton-smith
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Exactly! I have always felt I was Jewish, it wasn't until I was in my 40's that I was able to fully explore my Jewish soul and have that confirmed through my jewish education and living my life as part of a Jewish community. It took me 4 years to make it to my Beith Din and I now feel at home. BH early next year we will be making Aliyah.

dospalmascb
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Currently working on my giur. I had been studying for a while but in my country I couldn’t find sponsorship. After years not being able to bear children I gave up. Then after 16 years of marriage I had a son and my heart ached because a bris was not within my possibilities. I found a mohel and a rabbi who approved my son’s bris in name of my giur. For me this is not an option, it’s a need. I guess I’ll pick the name of Sarah, in honor of Sarah Imenu.

Haras
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I am an Orthodox ger who lived quite observant for over 20 years. ( I converted at age 29.) I then had considerable trouble and fell away from my conversion for nearly 20 years; but I always kept the link to my yiddishkeit alive. Now I am 70 and I have fully recovered my Jewish neshoma. Thank G-d I have returned to my true light!

JimmyTAYLOR-oh
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this is beautiful. i am on my way, I understand that i do not convert....I just am finally home. I still love my mother, though.

Velimattiranta
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I’m 17. I have Jewish blood so I’ve always felt a connection to Judaism. I’ve been studying the religion, reaching out for help, and this week I’m starting Kosher. When I move out I’m going to start attending the synagogue. I haven’t felt this attached to a religion. ❤️🇮🇱

AvaMelody-hq
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Wow, that so explains me. When I was little my best friend Jenny was Jewish. I would got to her house for sabbath and I loved it. I always felt like I had done this before. Even though I am Catholic and raised Catholic, something was not there, like a bridge was out connecting two cities. I married a Jewish man and for over 25 years celebrated the holidays, feasts, the mitvahs of my neices and nephews, weddings. I'd still go to Mass on Sundays but I felt complete. Then due to his infidelity, we divorced. It has been like a part of me was ripped away and I have been mourning ever since. In my own way I acknowledge all the feasts and holidays, say the shema, have a mezuzah on my door but I miss the times of gathering. My bridge is out. Now I understand why I feel this way I truly believe I am Jewish soul. That's a good thing.

theherbalsanctuary
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I converted, when I was 40 years old, because I discovered that everything in Jewish life has meaning! Not so where I came from as a goy! Hashem showed me the way!

לאהקלוגהפט
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It's such a huge pain for us who seeks the guiur... Shavua Tov

Miriam_Oliveira_Nogueira
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Thank you, this was amazing and beautiful. Shalom.

biglance
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Oh my! What a beautiful teaching. I’ve always felt Jewish in my soul. Visiting Israel confirmed this. I hope I can complete the path. Am Yisroel Chai

marsmannix
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Excellent On point to what I have learners in my conversion experience. It’s not easy. Not easy at all but so worth it to come into your spiritual home!

janegerow
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I agree strongly that no change takes place, you're either born with a Jewish soul or not. It feels more like unearthing something that was always buried beneath the surface waiting to be discovered. Looking back on my life everything led up to this and I believe in Divine providence. The L-rd placed me in a city with only one choice of shul and it ended up being one that suits me absolutely perfectly, really what are the odds?

arioctober
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Inspiring and this echoes my sentiments completely. The language of the soul is remarkable

sombrix
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It says love the convert. Discouraging them by delaying their conversation only hinders their spiritual salvation. Embrace them and teach them to keep the commandments and statues of the Torah and be blessed as they are.

HighNoon
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One of the first things my rabbi ever said about me after speaking to me for only a few minutes was, "You have a Jewish soul." That was a nice thing to say to me. Of course, I already knew that.

EdwinMullins-bbgj
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I loved this explanation and I relate to it very much. I often times think of the fact that I was named as I was. I know that I am already and have always been a Jew.

itsjohnira
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I been praying with my Sephardic sidur for 12 Years I ask Hashem I have no way to Convert I visit a Sinagogue and now I am taking classes for conversion!!!! But my Torah and my Siddur and my Kabbalah Zohar Books have change my Life Shalom.

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