How to become a Jew

In this article we will explain what you must do to become a Jew. Judaism is a philosophy of life. It is the goal of life. It is to develop human potential, what makes us human. It is to have full awareness of reality, but not to live divorced from the spiritual. Read the following article carefully and you will know what to do if you want to convert to Judaism.

Steps to follow:

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The first step to become a Jew, prior to the true conversion to Judaism, is to live with fidelity to the Eternal according to the Gentile identity that he has inherited at the birth of a Gentile mother (non-Jewish).

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The role of the rabbi is key for you to become a good Jew, the rabbi has two basic functions, on the one hand, is the representative of the Jewish community. I have the responsibility to ensure that any individual who joins our community adopts a commitment to quality, a set of values ​​and an attitude towards Judaism that benefits the Jewish people. On the other hand, the rabbi serves as a teacher, as a counselor and spiritual companion in the journey of the individual towards his identification as a Jew.

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One way to become a Jew is to join the fulvida association, to receive adequate support and guidance (send your request to admin @ fulvida.com). After an intense lapse of life dedicated to the service of the Eternal and love of neighbor, as the Eternal stipulates, you will be really able to think seriously about the formal conversion to Judaism .

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The requirements to convert to Judaism are:

  • An in-depth knowledge of basic Jewish ideas and practices is achieved through participation in a sixteen-week course entitled, "Introduction to Judaism."
  • The requirement to take part in important Jewish experiences such as community meetings, regular attendance at religious services, observance of the events of the life cycle and the sacred days fulfill several objectives.
  • The requirement to explore attitudes, beliefs, and feelings will be addressed through a series of regular discussions that will be set.

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Many people who consider becoming Jewish initially do so because of marital or parental considerations. In such situations, the active participation of the spouse and support during the process will be of critical importance. The choice of a component of the couple to convert to Judaism will obviously affect the marital relationship. Among other important challenges, you will have to work together to decide about the kind of Jewish life you want for your home.

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In other articles we explain how to follow some very special Jewish traditions such as tying a red thread.