While each person's path to Judaism is unique, they all share a deep sense of commitment to their newfound faith. Miriam, a highly successful nurse, chose to convert to Judaism on her own after becoming disillusioned by what she thought were Catholicism's overly negative views of women; Ahava, also a former Catholic, embraced Judaism after falling in love with a Jewish man; and Alanna, who grew up as a conservative Christian, always felt uncomfortable with Christian teachings that discouraged questioning. Within these pages, you will also discover the story of Reda and Nour, a Muslim couple from Lebanon who chose to leave their home in Beirut because near-constant strife in the Middle East made life difficult for them. As these stories reveal, one's decision to convert often raises questions and concerns about familial acceptance or rejection; whether to keep kosher or give up past holiday traditions; challenges in choosing a synagogue; and how to balance interfaith relationships. Yet despite these challenges, Judaism's teachings and traditions bring fulfillment and comfort to those who embrace the faith.
- | Author: Bernice Weiss, Nancy Kirsch
- | Publisher: The Washington Institute For Conversion And The Study Of Judaism
- | Publication Date: Mar 24, 2015
- | Number of Pages: 160 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 0692396063
- | ISBN-13: 9780692396063
- Author:
- Bernice Weiss, Nancy Kirsch
- Publisher:
- The Washington Institute For Conversion And The Study Of Judaism
- Publication Date:
- Mar 24, 2015
- Number of pages:
- 160 pages
- Language:
- English
- Binding:
- Paperback
- ISBN-10:
- 0692396063
- ISBN-13:
- 9780692396063