You have no idea how much you are impacting me and many people in this generation! We need more people like you to bring light to the nations! Keep doing what you're doing and may HaShem continue to guide and bless you!
You should do a step by step teaching of converting.. Like walk people thru it before they actually talk with a rabbi so they can see what it really takes
How gracious and kind. This video is just warm and welcoming. I have a friend who is an observant Jew, and we have been friends for some time. His grandmother would answer any questions I had about Judaism and what is required. I once asked why it is forbidden to eat certain foods. She replied that it is because the Almighty says DO NOT EAT OF IT, and that is why. She always smiled when she explained things. Your smile reminds me of her. Be well.
Many people don't know that Christians study the Old Testament. Throughout the OT we read that God has laws and precepts for his people to follow specifically to set them apart from the other people groups who did not worship or honor him. The God of Abraham is a jealous God who seeks to preserve the holiness of his people--holy meaning consecrated to God because he has promised a Messiah who will come to rescue his people. Christians believe that Jesus is that Messiah. Jews believe that Messiah will be a political leader who will reunite his people and bring peace to the world. I think the main reason Jews resent Christians ( yes, they do) is that we claim what Jesus said, that he came to fulfill the Mosiac and Noahic laws. Following these laws given by God and the precepts set forth by the Rabbis who created the Talmud is what Judaism is. And, yes, your friend's grandmother is exactly right. When God says don't do it, we shouldn't do it.
respectfully I disagree with this, I am in the process of converting and have been told by my rabbi and several other rabbis to live a full jewish life. I am told by them that men can't wrap taffin and people in the process of converting can't be part of certain services at temple but my kitchen is kosher and I keep shabbat and celebrate every holiday.. and I havent gone in front of my beit din yet..
It is just wonderful to start the day with this video.These mitzvos in which you describe shows how intelligent you are.I really like the mitzvos of thinking about G-d everyday and prayer. I personally believe that thinking about G-d on a daily and regular basis could be one of the best things that we can do. If we as individuals focus on the things of the world and our own lives instead of G-d, we can build a lot of stress which can ruin the peace that we want to have in our daily life. Prayer is such in important element to have in order to have a personal connection with the creator of the world. I really think that with prayer we would understand and know how much G-d loves us even when life seems tough and struggling. I think people that are in the process of converting to Judaism should really watch this inspirational video. Awesome video and many blessings Chana!
Thank you for your kind words! Thinking about G-d most definitely brings peace! And with that comes prayer, which also brings peace! G-d loves us all, and that is sometimes such a hard concept to understand.
Lovely video! Felt so at peace listening to this, very gentle and sweet and welcoming of you. I plan on converting when i go to college and move out, since it will be all easier to observe and also there will be less friction with my parents religion. Thank you!
Thank you Hannah You helped me I have been working with my Rabbi for over a year attending Synagogue on Friday nights very small group. They have one Friday a month in summer so it gets lonely.
@@Rolando_Cueva You are not allowed to mix milk (and its products) with meat according to jewish dietary laws. So his disability to consume milk helps him. Being autistic can vary, for the lucky people it helps them being more immersed in some topics, for example if someone has autism and finds judaism interesting then he will learn a lot about it in a fast pace without any effort.
If keeping kosher is such a burden, then don't convert. If you're Jewish we keep kosher because the Torah says we have to. If we grew up enjoying non-kosher food, then, like all changes, move slowly towards your goal. Once you reach a level, don't slide backwards.
Thank u kindly :) I've been so humbled learning about the Jewish people, and the faith they cherish and follow. I have such respect for Judaism, I want to convert but live in a small town, and have such distrust towards church congregations these days, I do not attend. I watch Rabbi Joseph Misarachi and Rabbi Alon Alveno (I'm sure I've misspelled their names, plz forgive me). Love to listen to their Torah teachings!! Learning about the Jewish religion has truly saved my life and made me understand how Ha'Shem is in control, and it is His to decide what happens. I feel He has been testing all of mankind based on our own deeds, words, and thoughts towards others. Questioning if we live for ourselves or for doing our best to follow God's ways. Most people call me crazy, others just get so angry with me for learning about Jewish people, God, the Torah, even the Bible. It's sad how closed peoples minds are these days. Is it possible to convert online? I just try to live according to God's ways, be kind, treat others the way I want to be treated. I pray thanking God all the time, like the Rabbi's say, even the air is Ha'Shem's decision who gets to breath it, now that's the humbling truth isn't it? I find great solice with the morals and values of the Jewish faith. I love ur channel and very much look forward to more of ur videos!! Awesome presentation, very clear, thank u :)
I find TH-cam to be an amazing source of info, and I'm so thankful to be able to reach others this way! You can serve and worship G-d, right now! But it's another level to want to worship G-d, as a JEW. So I would say keep on learning, because when youre ready to contact a rabbi, you will already know a lot, and this will help you in the long run! Also, no, you can't convert online. Community is very important, so if you are not living near a Jewish community, you will have to move, much like Avraham did as you start your conversion. Wishing you much success in all you do! Please let me know if I can help or answer any questions.
Thank you so much for these videos. These are so helpful and let me know I am on the right path. I am very grateful to Chabad for letting me be there and learning while I figure out my conversion path and move to the eruv.
what about hair covering and modesty? I find that incredibly comforting on my conversion journey. I find that covering my hair reminds me that Hashem is always there with me. Plus I'm going through a divorce and don't want to be seen as available.
Thank you for your inspiring video. There might be different opinions, even amongst orthodox Rabbis, of which mizwot you can keep before conversion is completed. There is a renowned Rabbi in Israel, Shlomo Raskin, who gives brilliant Schiurim in German via TH-cam. He, for example, suggests that you can follow all mizwot in your private home before conversion is complete, but you don´t have to, and you shouldn´t start with too many from the beginning. Rabbi Raskin suggests to start mindfully and one by one. For example with morning and evening prayer; if one is very serious about his/her conversion and it feels good for them, they might even buy tallit (and for men tefillin) and use them at home only. Anyway, your suggestions seem a good start in my view. Todah lecha!
I'm so grateful too this channel . I so much want too convert n become a mesanic jew . I am desperate n have always wanted to learn n also convert since I was a kid
There is nothing wrong for non-Jews to have peyos or wear a kippah. At the same time, you don't want to other people to mistake you for being Jewish, which might be confusing. While going through the conversion process, officially the rabbi who is converting you will tell you when it is time to wear a kippah and grow peyos.
I always felt I was Jewish but am afraid to do the dna ancestry type kits because who knows what they do with the samples. Your videos are informative and from a woman’s perspective, beautiful. You are blessed! ♥️
You wouldn’t kasher your kitchen until after you convert, right away. If you foresee the financial strain, try saving up during your conversion. If you still cannot make it work, tell your converting rabbi and see what he says.
Toda Raba for your Holy wisdom and warmth! I love HaShem, Am Yisrael, Eretz Yisrael, Tanakh, mitzvot, tefila, brachot, ivrit...everything comes from HaShem and for that I am eternally grateful. Thank you for reminding us that HaShem loves us and we love HaShem! I pray that the 136 hostages are released/rescued soon, the injured heal soon, the brave IDF soldiers stay strong and safe, and you, your family, and all Am Yisrael remain strong and abundantly blessed. Am Yisrael Chai!
Question: I have a cousin who converted to Judaism; and, for the most part, she keeps all the Kosher food laws. However, from time to time - like at a family reunion or something like that - she will eat what her non-Jewish relatives are eating - whether it's pork or shellfish or whatever. My question is: when a Jewish person (whether it's my cousin or anyone else) breaks one of the food laws, 1) how big of an offense is it to God; and 2) is there a ritual she must do afterwards to bring herself back into a proper relationship with God?
There are no real heretics nowadays. To be a heretic, or apikores in Hebrew, one would have to know all kosher food laws, know exactly just how holy it is, and make an active, fully conscious effort to go against Hashem. This doesn't exist now. There is something called "teshuva," which means "return." Teshuvah corrects all, that's it. And it could take years, or a single moment.
I'm ethnically Jewish, and grew up doing "weird" (my Catholic mother's words, not mine lol) things that ended up being inherited from my nana, who was brought up Catholic when her (Jewish) parents immigrated to the U.S., specific things *she* learned from *her* parents. Not eating certain foods, having super strict "no tech/family time" on shabbat (though we didn't call it that, or really notice the foods we had been told were gross and unfit to eat were referred to that way because they weren't kosher), I don't think I'll ever be sure what is and isn't okay to do until I formally convert, but I'm glad there are some things J just shouldn't do, yet, since I didn't grow up practicing Judaism Thank you for posting!
Hi, Chana. Thank you again for this very important video. I read that we can honor Shabbat BUT we must break one rule in order not to actually be practicing as a Jew since we are not yet one. Bless you! Barbara
Hi! I love your videos, i appreciate the kind advice and honesty. I'm curious, is it rude to attend jewish holidays/events to learn and practice judaism before or during conversion? I've been learning jewish history and observing holidays as much as i can on my own, i don't want to step on anyone's toes as a non-jewish person. How can i be more involved in a polite and respectful way?
Call the shul first and speak with someone! See what they say! Also, we’re living in crazy times, so please don’t be offended if they are not receptive at first, because security is on high alert in every shul now. Wishing you all the best!
Hi thank you for this interesting video! I have a question...If someone doesn’t belong to Judaism yet, but found out to be a Jew by blood line (matrilineal line), could he perform mitzvot like keeping Shabbat or putting on tefillin, because however he is already a Jew, even though he’s not converted yet? Technically it could not be a real conversion (even if he was of other faith), but a "Baal Teshuva". Is it correct? Thank you for your attention! May G-d bless you all…
Being Jewish is an eternal covenant with G-d, that is passed down through the Jewish mother. So whether a person practices a different religion or not, that person will always be Jewish if the mother is Jewish, or if you can find a chain of Jewish mothers. And if that person decides to return back to G-d, they can always perform any mitzvah (Shabbos, tefillin, etc!) They would be a baal teshuvah, not a convert. There is a gray area that I do not understand, called anussim. Meaning, they are 100% Jewish, but since their family for generations has been practicing another religion, they would go through a conversion. (This I do not know much about, though I know the concept exists, and I do not know how often, if at all, it is practiced.) Either way, a Jew is a Jew! And it is your birthright to do mitzvos! Hope this helps.
Not because of curiosity...when i read the whole christain bible i got a strong feeling to believe in G-D....like the jewish people.is it possible to be a jew ?
Hi, hope your well? I’m a big fan of your TH-cam content as I’m currently on my own conversion path at the moment so I was wondering if you could help? I’m hugely interested in becoming orthodox however the closest orthodox synagogue to me is a two hour walk so on a Saturday it wouldn’t be practical for me to do that. That is the only thing stopping me contacting an orthodox Rabbi. There is no chance of me moving closer to the synagogue either as I have a daughter and a wife who’s lives and family are rooted where we currently live. Do they allow vehicle travel on Shabbat in special circumstances? Thank you
Hi, thank you so much! Once you convert and become Jewish, there will be no driving on Shabbos. I’m giving you my husband’s email because he is much better at explaining the details about moving locations than I am. (also anyone else reading this comment can feel free to email my husband with any questions, anytime) :) shlomo_voola@yahoo.com Also you should know that this is the top #1 question we get from people, so so many people who convert to Judaism have to move, sometimes even having to move out of the country in order to become Jewish. There are definitely ways to convert and change locations, and do it wisely so it works best for everyone in the family. Please do email my husband and explain the situation and he may be able to help guide you. Wishing you all the best!
@@JewishEducationatHome Exo 12:43-49: "And the LORD said unto Moses and Aaron, This is the ordinance of the passover: There shall no stranger eat thereof: But every man's servant that is bought for money, when thou hast circumcised him, then shall he eat thereof. A foreigner and an hired servant shall not eat thereof. In one house shall it be eaten; thou shalt not carry forth ought of the flesh abroad out of the house; neither shall ye break a bone thereof. All the congregation of Israel shall keep it. And when a stranger shall sojourn with thee, and will keep the passover to the LORD, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one that is born in the land: for no uncircumcised person shall eat thereof. One law shall be to him that is homeborn, and unto the stranger that sojourneth among you." i saw this and thought that, however thank you so much for responding to my comment. i am trying to convert where i live but...
The English translation is confusing. If a Jew has a servant, then the servant needs to be circumcised. In those days, a servant was a different kind of servant than what we think of nowadays. Did you start the process yet?
@@JewishEducationatHome i love jews people but am really sad because i have no jews friend. Because am located from India. Here jews population is low.can you introduce me some peoples please. I told you before love and respect jews people and i love jews culture. Do you know some jews friends.
@@JewishEducationatHome dear friend I know full israel history.i love jews people can you introduce me some jewish friends plz. Sister are you using whats up
As a civil, if I wore boots and a military uniform, there would be several "reasons" (and people) hindering me to wear certain STUFF I don't need to wear (to do the same things THEY think they are the "only" ones credited to do, so). Using this metaphor practical, all we know that, if I wanted to wear those pistols, those signs, those flags, etc., on the streets, you also could see those who have NO UNIFORM have done "the thing" I would do if I had the "tools" (and TRAINING) the military has... The THING it is, that, if I wanted to WORSHIP GOD ALMIGHTY, the only thing I need, it is to PRAISE HIS NAME, bending my heart and knees, CALLing ON HIS HOLY NAME.
For Lubavitchers it would still be the Rebbe, since there has been no Lubavitcher Rebbe after him, and his teachings are very much relevant and adhered to . :)
Of course there’s no need to convert! Noahide is a beautiful path! But there is an elite and very genuine few group of people who desperately want to be part of the Jewish nation and it’s okay to give them some info :)
and make their life difficult for decades to come for no reason...I feel for gerim. Their desire is often so strong and pure, however, as far as channeling it is concerned - if given a viable alternative of which they often either don't know or don't know enough they could enjoy their newly found spirituality without all of the strain that Jews have to take upon. In short, it would do world more good for gentiles to become Noahides and use the remaining energy to change the world instead of koshering the kitchen and limiting themselves where there is really, really no need. @@JewishEducationatHome
Don’t forget those 613 laws you have to keep wow Judaism sounds so difficult but really is it’s too bad that you have to be under the law I mean the law is good if you keep them all but no juice keep all the commandments may maybe a few I don’t know, but Christianity is much better believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, trusting him for salvation not in your own work cause you know you can’t work your way to heaven and you can forget about it Then you’re really not sure where you’re gonna go when you die so this lot of uncertainty and it’s very sad and in the Judaism and in that bondage but anyway, you seem like a nice young lady, but why do you guys young kids have to interject the word like into sentences were it’s not necessary to say like I don’t get it Lack of a decent vocabulary maybe?
You’re either a slave to G-d or a slave to the world…. also we do know where we are going and it’s to a good place, but the focus is on this world, doing the good we can HERE, making the world a more G-dly place. :)
You have no idea how much you are impacting me and
many people in this generation! We need more people like you to bring light to the nations! Keep doing what you're doing and may HaShem continue to guide and bless you!
Amen amen!
You should do a step by step teaching of converting..
Like walk people thru it before they actually talk with a rabbi so they can see what it really takes
Thank you for the suggestion! Is there any specific question you have? I can see if we can answer.
How gracious and kind. This video is just warm and welcoming. I have a friend who is an observant Jew, and we have been friends for some time. His grandmother would answer any questions I had about Judaism and what is required. I once asked why it is forbidden to eat certain foods. She replied that it is because the Almighty says DO NOT EAT OF IT, and that is why. She always smiled when she explained things. Your smile reminds me of her. Be well.
Many people don't know that Christians study the Old Testament. Throughout the OT we read that God has laws and precepts for his people to follow specifically to set them apart from the other people groups who did not worship or honor him. The God of Abraham is a jealous God who seeks to preserve the holiness of his people--holy meaning consecrated to God because he has promised a Messiah who will come to rescue his people. Christians believe that Jesus is that Messiah. Jews believe that Messiah will be a political leader who will reunite his people and bring peace to the world. I think the main reason Jews resent Christians ( yes, they do) is that we claim what Jesus said, that he came to fulfill the Mosiac and Noahic laws. Following these laws given by God and the precepts set forth by the Rabbis who created the Talmud is what Judaism is. And, yes, your friend's grandmother is exactly right. When God says don't do it, we shouldn't do it.
Thank you for always teaching and explaining Jewish life. You are a amazing and beautiful woman with a gift of teaching .
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respectfully I disagree with this, I am in the process of converting and have been told by my rabbi and several other rabbis to live a full jewish life. I am told by them that men can't wrap taffin and people in the process of converting can't be part of certain services at temple but my kitchen is kosher and I keep shabbat and celebrate every holiday.. and I havent gone in front of my beit din yet..
It is just wonderful to start the day with this video.These mitzvos in which you describe shows how intelligent you are.I really like the mitzvos of thinking about G-d everyday and prayer. I personally believe that thinking about G-d on a daily and regular basis could be one of the best things that we can do. If we as individuals focus on the things of the world and our own lives instead of G-d, we can build a lot of stress which can ruin the peace that we want to have in our daily life. Prayer is such in important element to have in order to have a personal connection with the creator of the world. I really think that with prayer we would understand and know how much G-d loves us even when life seems tough and struggling. I think people that are in the process of converting to Judaism should really watch this inspirational video. Awesome video and many blessings Chana!
Thank you for your kind words! Thinking about G-d most definitely brings peace! And with that comes prayer, which also brings peace! G-d loves us all, and that is sometimes such a hard concept to understand.
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Thank you so much Hannah. Your channel is so interesting. Seem to be drawn to learn more .
Lovely video! Felt so at peace listening to this, very gentle and sweet and welcoming of you. I plan on converting when i go to college and move out, since it will be all easier to observe and also there will be less friction with my parents religion. Thank you!
Wishing you all the best! My husband had the same plan! have you heard his story?
Thank you Hannah You helped me I have been working with my Rabbi for over a year attending Synagogue on Friday nights very small group. They have one Friday a month in summer so it gets lonely.
Good luck with everything!
You have a gift for teaching. Thank you and please keep up the good work of explaining the basics.
I appreciate that, thank you!
Thank you! I am on my conversion journey, your tip for starting kosher very helpful.
So glad it was helpful! wishing you much success on your journey! 😊
I just started watching your videos, I'm really enjoying your teaching.
We can bless H'Borei for grain ,wine, oil ,and all of Creation and for wonderful ladies and gentlemen of insight and knowledge. 🎉😊❤
Shout out to my ADHD autism and lactose intolerance for making going kosher so much easier. Shrimp was always nasty
Most Jews eat meat however Im a vegan Jew.
🔥🧀🔥 Lol! Me, too! Autism and full blown dairy allergy!
Hope you've been living your best life these two years? Bless, 🤍🙏🕊
As a fellow autist, wut? What does lactose have to with autism?
I'm so confused rn
@@Rolando_Cueva You are not allowed to mix milk (and its products) with meat according to jewish dietary laws. So his disability to consume milk helps him. Being autistic can vary, for the lucky people it helps them being more immersed in some topics, for example if someone has autism and finds judaism interesting then he will learn a lot about it in a fast pace without any effort.
If keeping kosher is such a burden, then don't convert. If you're Jewish we keep kosher because the Torah says we have to. If we grew up enjoying non-kosher food, then, like all changes, move slowly towards your goal. Once you reach a level, don't slide backwards.
Baruch HaShem! Keep up the good work!
Thank u kindly :) I've been so humbled learning about the Jewish people, and the faith they cherish and follow. I have such respect for Judaism, I want to convert but live in a small town, and have such distrust towards church congregations these days, I do not attend. I watch Rabbi Joseph Misarachi and Rabbi Alon Alveno (I'm sure I've misspelled their names, plz forgive me). Love to listen to their Torah teachings!! Learning about the Jewish religion has truly saved my life and made me understand how Ha'Shem is in control, and it is His to decide what happens. I feel He has been testing all of mankind based on our own deeds, words, and thoughts towards others. Questioning if we live for ourselves or for doing our best to follow God's ways. Most people call me crazy, others just get so angry with me for learning about Jewish people, God, the Torah, even the Bible. It's sad how closed peoples minds are these days. Is it possible to convert online? I just try to live according to God's ways, be kind, treat others the way I want to be treated. I pray thanking God all the time, like the Rabbi's say, even the air is Ha'Shem's decision who gets to breath it, now that's the humbling truth isn't it? I find great solice with the morals and values of the Jewish faith. I love ur channel and very much look forward to more of ur videos!! Awesome presentation, very clear, thank u :)
I find TH-cam to be an amazing source of info, and I'm so thankful to be able to reach others this way! You can serve and worship G-d, right now! But it's another level to want to worship G-d, as a JEW. So I would say keep on learning, because when youre ready to contact a rabbi, you will already know a lot, and this will help you in the long run! Also, no, you can't convert online. Community is very important, so if you are not living near a Jewish community, you will have to move, much like Avraham did as you start your conversion. Wishing you much success in all you do! Please let me know if I can help or answer any questions.
Same with watching babble on talmud by Sruli Rapps. I'm thinking of converting from Islam to Judaism
Thank you so much for these videos. These are so helpful and let me know I am on the right path. I am very grateful to Chabad for letting me be there and learning while I figure out my conversion path and move to the eruv.
wishing you much success and blessings! 🥰
I love you thank you for the invite and beautiful laughs you have I have enjoy your video and I hope i meet a single beautiful Jewish
Thanks for the tips and advice.
Just found this. Love it Chana!
love your channel too! 🥰
You have a beautiful voice ...i bet your notes are sweet when you sing 😅🎉❤
what about hair covering and modesty? I find that incredibly comforting on my conversion journey. I find that covering my hair reminds me that Hashem is always there with me. Plus I'm going through a divorce and don't want to be seen as available.
That is so special you connect to that mitzvah and you find comfort in it, and are using it for a holy purpose!
Thank you so so much
Thank you for your inspiring video. There might be different opinions, even amongst orthodox Rabbis, of which mizwot you can keep before conversion is completed. There is a renowned Rabbi in Israel, Shlomo Raskin, who gives brilliant Schiurim in German via TH-cam. He, for example, suggests that you can follow all mizwot in your private home before conversion is complete, but you don´t have to, and you shouldn´t start with too many from the beginning.
Rabbi Raskin suggests to start mindfully and one by one. For example with morning and evening prayer; if one is very serious about his/her conversion and it feels good for them, they might even buy tallit (and for men tefillin) and use them at home only.
Anyway, your suggestions seem a good start in my view. Todah lecha!
BH Always best to check with your converting rabbi and follow what he says! 😊
Thank you so much for this wonderful video.
I hope this is helpful! ❤️
Thank you 🙏
You can do any Mitzvah you want to. ( Rambam Mishnah Torah, Hilchos Milachim)
Thanks
Very helpful
Very helpful video. Thank you!
I am so glad! :)
I'm so grateful too this channel . I so much want too convert n become a mesanic jew . I am desperate n have always wanted to learn n also convert since I was a kid
I’m glad I never kashered my kitchen! Great advice. Thank you!
Thank you! So glad it was helpful! :)
How soon do you think it’s okay to start wearing a Kippah and peyos.
There is nothing wrong for non-Jews to have peyos or wear a kippah. At the same time, you don't want to other people to mistake you for being Jewish, which might be confusing. While going through the conversion process, officially the rabbi who is converting you will tell you when it is time to wear a kippah and grow peyos.
I always felt I was Jewish but am afraid to do the dna ancestry type kits because who knows what they do with the samples. Your videos are informative and from a woman’s perspective, beautiful. You are blessed! ♥️
Many blessings to you
Regarding keeping kosher: when we do convert and need to lasher our kitchen, what if we simply cannot afford to?
You wouldn’t kasher your kitchen until after you convert, right away. If you foresee the financial strain, try saving up during your conversion. If you still cannot make it work, tell your converting rabbi and see what he says.
Toda Raba for your Holy wisdom and warmth! I love HaShem, Am Yisrael, Eretz Yisrael, Tanakh, mitzvot, tefila, brachot, ivrit...everything comes from HaShem and for that I am eternally grateful. Thank you for reminding us that HaShem loves us and we love HaShem! I pray that the 136 hostages are released/rescued soon, the injured heal soon, the brave IDF soldiers stay strong and safe, and you, your family, and all Am Yisrael remain strong and abundantly blessed. Am Yisrael Chai!
Amen, amen!
Question: I have a cousin who converted to Judaism; and, for the most part, she keeps all the Kosher food laws. However, from time to time - like at a family reunion or something like that - she will eat what her non-Jewish relatives are eating - whether it's pork or shellfish or whatever. My question is: when a Jewish person (whether it's my cousin or anyone else) breaks one of the food laws, 1) how big of an offense is it to God; and 2) is there a ritual she must do afterwards to bring herself back into a proper relationship with God?
There are no real heretics nowadays. To be a heretic, or apikores in Hebrew, one would have to know all kosher food laws, know exactly just how holy it is, and make an active, fully conscious effort to go against Hashem. This doesn't exist now. There is something called "teshuva," which means "return." Teshuvah corrects all, that's it. And it could take years, or a single moment.
I'm ethnically Jewish, and grew up doing "weird" (my Catholic mother's words, not mine lol) things that ended up being inherited from my nana, who was brought up Catholic when her (Jewish) parents immigrated to the U.S., specific things *she* learned from *her* parents. Not eating certain foods, having super strict "no tech/family time" on shabbat (though we didn't call it that, or really notice the foods we had been told were gross and unfit to eat were referred to that way because they weren't kosher), I don't think I'll ever be sure what is and isn't okay to do until I formally convert, but I'm glad there are some things J just shouldn't do, yet, since I didn't grow up practicing Judaism Thank you for posting!
Hang on a minute… did you say your mother’s mother’s mother was Jewish?
Why would you 'convert', as such? It sounds as though you're already Jewish by descent.
Shalom 🤠
I just remember it even I have no intention to "switch"
Hi, Chana. Thank you again for this very important video. I read that we can honor Shabbat BUT we must break one rule in order not to actually be practicing as a Jew since we are not yet one. Bless you! Barbara
Yup, flick a light switch or something at some point during Shabbat :)
Thanks for the the tips
Thank you so much for this video
You are so welcome!
Hi! I love your videos, i appreciate the kind advice and honesty. I'm curious, is it rude to attend jewish holidays/events to learn and practice judaism before or during conversion? I've been learning jewish history and observing holidays as much as i can on my own, i don't want to step on anyone's toes as a non-jewish person. How can i be more involved in a polite and respectful way?
Call the shul first and speak with someone! See what they say! Also, we’re living in crazy times, so please don’t be offended if they are not receptive at first, because security is on high alert in every shul now. Wishing you all the best!
I born as a christain...can i convert to judaism ?
Yes, there are 2 ways to be a Jew, 1. if you're born to a Jewish mother, and 2. convert
I messaged u in instagram..thankyou for the replay.i will be following your videos
Sure, bless you
Hello i am not Jewish is it ok for a none jewish person to celebrate jewish holidays
Hi, I am not sure of the answer!
Hi thank you for this interesting video!
I have a question...If someone doesn’t belong to Judaism yet, but found out to be a Jew by blood line (matrilineal line), could he perform mitzvot like keeping Shabbat or putting on tefillin, because however he is already a Jew, even though he’s not converted yet? Technically it could not be a real conversion (even if he was of other faith), but a "Baal Teshuva". Is it correct?
Thank you for your attention!
May G-d bless you all…
Being Jewish is an eternal covenant with G-d, that is passed down through the Jewish mother. So whether a person practices a different religion or not, that person will always be Jewish if the mother is Jewish, or if you can find a chain of Jewish mothers. And if that person decides to return back to G-d, they can always perform any mitzvah (Shabbos, tefillin, etc!) They would be a baal teshuvah, not a convert. There is a gray area that I do not understand, called anussim. Meaning, they are 100% Jewish, but since their family for generations has been practicing another religion, they would go through a conversion. (This I do not know much about, though I know the concept exists, and I do not know how often, if at all, it is practiced.) Either way, a Jew is a Jew! And it is your birthright to do mitzvos! Hope this helps.
@@JewishEducationatHome Thank you so much for your clarification!!! Very helpful... תודה רבה
May HaShem bless you all in everything you do!
Not because of curiosity...when i read the whole christain bible i got a strong feeling to believe in G-D....like the jewish people.is it possible to be a jew ?
Anyone can convert to Judaism if they are sincere about living a Jewish life and believing in the One G-d, who created the world.
Hi, hope your well? I’m a big fan of your TH-cam content as I’m currently on my own conversion path at the moment so I was wondering if you could help?
I’m hugely interested in becoming orthodox however the closest orthodox synagogue to me is a two hour walk so on a Saturday it wouldn’t be practical for me to do that. That is the only thing stopping me contacting an orthodox Rabbi.
There is no chance of me moving closer to the synagogue either as I have a daughter and a wife who’s lives and family are rooted where we currently live.
Do they allow vehicle travel on Shabbat in special circumstances?
Thank you
Hi, thank you so much! Once you convert and become Jewish, there will be no driving on Shabbos. I’m giving you my husband’s email because he is much better at explaining the details about moving locations than I am. (also anyone else reading this comment can feel free to email my husband with any questions, anytime) :)
shlomo_voola@yahoo.com
Also you should know that this is the top #1 question we get from people, so so many people who convert to Judaism have to move, sometimes even having to move out of the country in order to become Jewish. There are definitely ways to convert and change locations, and do it wisely so it works best for everyone in the family. Please do email my husband and explain the situation and he may be able to help guide you. Wishing you all the best!
@@JewishEducationatHome thank you both so much. Your husband is a huge inspiration I will definitely contact him. 😊
yes but won't a sojourner have to do as you guys do?
A sojourner is not Jewish, and so doesn't keep the commandments, but all sojourners need to keep the 7 laws of Noach.
@@JewishEducationatHome Exo 12:43-49: "And the LORD said unto Moses and Aaron, This is the ordinance of the passover: There shall no stranger eat thereof: But every man's servant that is bought for money, when thou hast circumcised him, then shall he eat thereof. A foreigner and an hired servant shall not eat thereof. In one house shall it be eaten; thou shalt not carry forth ought of the flesh abroad out of the house; neither shall ye break a bone thereof. All the congregation of Israel shall keep it. And when a stranger shall sojourn with thee, and will keep the passover to the LORD, let all his males be circumcised, and then let him come near and keep it; and he shall be as one that is born in the land: for no uncircumcised person shall eat thereof. One law shall be to him that is homeborn, and unto the stranger that sojourneth among you."
i saw this and thought that, however thank you so much for responding to my comment. i am trying to convert where i live but...
The English translation is confusing. If a Jew has a servant, then the servant needs to be circumcised. In those days, a servant was a different kind of servant than what we think of nowadays.
Did you start the process yet?
@@JewishEducationatHome yeah, i understand the whole servant thing. Well I have tried reaching out to the Chabad but I haven't been contacted back. 🥲
@@JewishEducationatHome even found myself a nice little TaNaKh online but I can't get it as yet.
Shalom
Can i ask some questions please
yes, what is your ques?
@@JewishEducationatHome where are born in Leah and Rachel (Jacob wives)
Ex:Canaan(Israel),Syria,Iraq
@@JewishEducationatHome i love jews people but am really sad because i have no jews friend. Because am located from India. Here jews population is low.can you introduce me some peoples please. I told you before love and respect jews people and i love jews culture.
Do you know some jews friends.
@@JewishEducationatHome dear friend
I know full israel history.i love jews people can you introduce me some jewish friends plz. Sister are you using whats up
As a civil, if I wore boots and a military uniform, there would be several "reasons" (and people) hindering me to wear certain STUFF I don't need to wear (to do the same things THEY think they are the "only" ones credited to do, so). Using this metaphor practical, all we know that, if I wanted to wear those pistols, those signs, those flags, etc., on the streets, you also could see those who have NO UNIFORM have done "the thing" I would do if I had the "tools" (and TRAINING) the military has... The THING it is, that, if I wanted to WORSHIP GOD ALMIGHTY, the only thing I need, it is to PRAISE HIS NAME, bending my heart and knees, CALLing ON HIS HOLY NAME.
Who is the current Rebbe?
For Lubavitchers it would still be the Rebbe, since there has been no Lubavitcher Rebbe after him, and his teachings are very much relevant and adhered to
. :)
@@JewishEducationatHome The last rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch died childless, so there was and is no heir.
Thank you
:)
Shema (4 verses) and Shimoneh Esrei?
I am sorry, I am not understanding the question?
at what point is fasting allowed?
Fasting is allowed.
Convert from what?
Anything other than Judaism 🤪
I carry a torah book with me incase I am in my car and need to daven
Thats beautiful, we also do. :)
Nicely done “help video.”
Glad it was helpful!
good
Why are you still eating meat and dairy….
Kind of like catholics
Oops...already kashered it...ah, who knew?
There are 7 Mizvot of Noah. This is a perfect path for any non-Jew to achieve salvation and heaven. There is no need to convert.
Of course there’s no need to convert! Noahide is a beautiful path! But there is an elite and very genuine few group of people who desperately want to be part of the Jewish nation and it’s okay to give them some info :)
and make their life difficult for decades to come for no reason...I feel for gerim. Their desire is often so strong and pure, however, as far as channeling it is concerned - if given a viable alternative of which they often either don't know or don't know enough they could enjoy their newly found spirituality without all of the strain that Jews have to take upon. In short, it would do world more good for gentiles to become Noahides and use the remaining energy to change the world instead of koshering the kitchen and limiting themselves where there is really, really no need. @@JewishEducationatHome
@@JewishEducationatHomeThank you ❤
Don’t forget those 613 laws you have to keep wow Judaism sounds so difficult but really is it’s too bad that you have to be under the law I mean the law is good if you keep them all but no juice keep all the commandments may maybe a few I don’t know, but Christianity is much better believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, trusting him for salvation not in your own work cause you know you can’t work your way to heaven and you can forget about it Then you’re really not sure where you’re gonna go when you die so this lot of uncertainty and it’s very sad and in the Judaism and in that bondage but anyway, you seem like a nice young lady, but why do you guys young kids have to interject the word like into sentences were it’s not necessary to say like I don’t get it Lack of a decent vocabulary maybe?
You’re either a slave to G-d or a slave to the world…. also we do know where we are going and it’s to a good place, but the focus is on this world, doing the good we can HERE, making the world a more G-dly place. :)
Thank you!
Thank you