Talk to a rabbi, and don't be discouraged if s/he tries to convince you it's not necessary for your happiness. Judaism isn't a missionary religion. Anyone can covert, but should not if they think this will make God love them more.
@@bilbobaggins7340 many thousands of people are making this transition every year, somewhere in the world. Judaism doesn’t say anyone has to believe in or practice Judaism, only those who are already Jews and therefore obligated in the commands of the Torah. All who are not Jewish need only to keep seven basic laws known as the noahide laws (because Noah is the primary ancestor to all after the flood) to be considered as righteous and included in the world to come. They are: Do establish laws. Don’t curse God. Do not practice idolatry. Do not engage in illicit sexuality. Do not participate in bloodshed. Do not rob. Do not eat flesh from a living animal. The difficult part for someone keeping the seven laws of Noah is that there is no community. One can have just as rich an experience serving the infinite creator as Jews by keeping the Noahide laws except that there is no community. It is a good starting point, keeping these seven and learning about Torah on all levels of Torah learning. As you learn more about Judaism maybe you don’t want to convert anymore or maybe you still want to. If you want to convert orthodox then your next step should be getting in touch with a rabbi in your closest large Jewish population city. You can also contact the rabbi at the closest synagogue of any denomination and they will at least be able to talk to you more about it. Jewish observance is a fulfilling path but not the only way to walk it.
Jews don’t dislike Christians, we just don’t agree with the claim. The whole concept of messiah comes from Judaism. We ought to be the ones deciding who is moshiaH, just as I can’t make up your mind for you.
@@dedsecanimation9493 the tribal structure fractured with exile but that does not mean it is absent, simply that it is presently unknown by most which tribe they come from.
ELOHINU elokhom
Thank you Jesus
Yafeh me'od. ❤ Sacharit (Morning) Shema:
1) Yotzer Ohr
2) Ahavah Rabbah
3) Shema
4) ve'Yatziv
AMEN
ברוך השם
Yes i am indonesia i have translate ke Indonesia baik sekali dengar Doanya dengan mazmur
Hello, I am really interested in Judaism and I am sure. I will make this covenant with him forever. May help you?
do you have a transliterated version of this prayer ?
I could write it for you but probably easier to search “transliterated shema.” I’m sure Chabad.org has is.
@@lightleaker7045 ok thanks i have already seen that one.
מחמד
im actually interested in converting to Judaism ? what do you suggest ?
Reconsider. It’s a lifetime commitment. Are you sure you want to?
Talk to a rabbi, and don't be discouraged if s/he tries to convince you it's not necessary for your happiness. Judaism isn't a missionary religion. Anyone can covert, but should not if they think this will make God love them more.
should not if God loves them !! what poor logic is that !!
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@@bilbobaggins7340 many thousands of people are making this transition every year, somewhere in the world. Judaism doesn’t say anyone has to believe in or practice Judaism, only those who are already Jews and therefore obligated in the commands of the Torah. All who are not Jewish need only to keep seven basic laws known as the noahide laws (because Noah is the primary ancestor to all after the flood) to be considered as righteous and included in the world to come. They are:
Do establish laws.
Don’t curse God.
Do not practice idolatry.
Do not engage in illicit sexuality.
Do not participate in bloodshed.
Do not rob.
Do not eat flesh from a living animal.
The difficult part for someone keeping the seven laws of Noah is that there is no community. One can have just as rich an experience serving the infinite creator as Jews by keeping the Noahide laws except that there is no community.
It is a good starting point, keeping these seven and learning about Torah on all levels of Torah learning. As you learn more about Judaism maybe you don’t want to convert anymore or maybe you still want to. If you want to convert orthodox then your next step should be getting in touch with a rabbi in your closest large Jewish population city. You can also contact the rabbi at the closest synagogue of any denomination and they will at least be able to talk to you more about it.
Jewish observance is a fulfilling path but not the only way to walk it.
Why is Jews denied Messiah. We supporting Israel🇮🇱but you don't like us
Jews don’t dislike Christians, we just don’t agree with the claim. The whole concept of messiah comes from Judaism. We ought to be the ones deciding who is moshiaH, just as I can’t make up your mind for you.
@@lightleaker7045 Is there any Judea tribes alive?
@@dedsecanimation9493 the tribal structure fractured with exile but that does not mean it is absent, simply that it is presently unknown by most which tribe they come from.
@@lightleaker7045 King David was Judea tribe and Jesus was Judea tribe.
AMEN