Poem for the hostages, HY”D
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@matthew3_9
@matthew3_9 Күн бұрын
Because if the goyim learned the real truth about the religion and the true identity of the people there would be hell to pay..
@RCSOPXXX
@RCSOPXXX Күн бұрын
Kazar! 🌧️
@BioTransXX
@BioTransXX 2 күн бұрын
but what about people who are actually Jewish, but didn’t know because somewhere down the ancestral line they stopped practicing and married non-Jews? Yet Jews who never even practiced or believed but are still considered Jew even though they had a dna test and it showed zero connections to Israel or any other area where Jews originate?
@stefanjohansson2395
@stefanjohansson2395 2 күн бұрын
Thank you Hanna!!!
@James-v7n7z
@James-v7n7z 4 күн бұрын
Shes pinnocios sister,convert to satanism did you say
@antonioramos7139
@antonioramos7139 5 күн бұрын
I gravitate toward the Stone Chumash and the 3 volume Steinzalts Torah/Nevi'im/K'tuvim. If I want to research the meaning of a hebrew word I go onto Sefaria online and click on the hebrew word to get all of the semantic variations of a root. Sometimes you can see how some translations "beat about the bush" and end up with a very different translation as they struggle to convey the meaning in english. It is like mining the text for diamonds sometimes.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 5 күн бұрын
I hear that, it’s good to read different translations and sefaria is a great site!
@truth806
@truth806 6 күн бұрын
It's because zionism and judaism is EVIL and if they detect that you aren't evil they don't want you to expose it.
@karins2200
@karins2200 8 күн бұрын
This is such a cool content ! It is heartwarming. I have grew up secular and it has caused me so much pain !
@guyewhite
@guyewhite 10 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. It is a blessing.
@orland0110
@orland0110 10 күн бұрын
I enjoyed watching this flip thru of this wonderful book. You are an extraordinary example of creativity and talent. Thank you so much for sharing this interesting content and many blessings to you, Chana! <3
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 10 күн бұрын
You’re too kind! Have a great day!
@SyedAbdulRehmanAhmed
@SyedAbdulRehmanAhmed 10 күн бұрын
After watching your videos and reading the entire Torah I converted to Judaism and I am proud to be a Jew now.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 10 күн бұрын
Hatzlacha rabba!
@SyedAbdulRehmanAhmed
@SyedAbdulRehmanAhmed 10 күн бұрын
@@JewishEducationatHome ❤
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 10 күн бұрын
@@SyedAbdulRehmanAhmed Glad my videos were helpful!
@miriamkoch5151
@miriamkoch5151 9 күн бұрын
I can’t wait to hold this wonderful book in my hands! You are very talented! Shabatt Shalom!
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 9 күн бұрын
Shabbat shalom! ❤️
@racheln2136
@racheln2136 11 күн бұрын
I’m not a convert so I can’t say for sure, but I’ve always been told that someone seeking conversion HAS to be told no 3 times, and only then can they start the process. (Which is incredibly intense). You can’t convert OuT of Judaism, and we believe that non Jews can 100% get all the rewards in the next world by following the 7 noachide rules ….we don’t recruit, we still think if you are a good person, you’re a good person, Jewish or not!
@achildofthelight4725
@achildofthelight4725 11 күн бұрын
In the next world? Do you get reincarnated or something?
@racheln2136
@racheln2136 10 күн бұрын
@ we don’t believe exactly in heaven and he!! We refer to where you go after death as the next world. (We do believe in reincarnation but that’s not what I’m referring to, and MUCHH more complicated)
@achildofthelight4725
@achildofthelight4725 10 күн бұрын
@racheln2136 not really that complicated.... everything here is an image of yourself (man is made in his image) We get to create our image that can be either heaven or a hell experience... be careful of what you eat from. 🤗
@achildofthelight4725
@achildofthelight4725 10 күн бұрын
@@racheln2136 lets not complicate things such as words that create imagination to run wild... G-d is the source of all consciousness that we are enveloped within. You and myself are also part of that one conscious mind. This experience we are all having, or think we are having, is the same one conscious mind continuing outside of time. In time, we as the unconscious mind continue creating the conscious mind. We have no beginning nor end, its all one mind. We don't have a mind of our own, we created it ourselves, by believing it exists.
@racheln2136
@racheln2136 6 күн бұрын
@@achildofthelight4725 don’t know what religious experience you’re trying to describe, but all I did was answer a question asked of ME about Judaism and reincarnation. Period.
@margaretwheatley6446
@margaretwheatley6446 19 күн бұрын
This comment does NOT come with malice, please know. Recently videos about Judaism are coming through my feed, all sorts. I am ex Catholic seeking the truth but i see videos by rabbis denouncing Christianity. I always read the comments and Jews and ex Christians (converted to Judaism) are ALWAYS mocking , laughing at and ridiculing Christians!!! I go on Christian videos and i see loving comments towards Israel and the Jewish people. Many Christians pray for the Jewish people and Israel. AT A GRASS ROOT LEVEL , REGARDLESS OF BELIEFS I wouldn't want to laugh, mock and ridicule ANYONE. I desperately want the truth but I'd be so upset if i hurt another human being by laughing at them. Please, this comment comes from love. There is so much hatred, division and deception on the earth these day. May the ALMIGHTY CREATOR OF HEAVEN AND EARTH BLESS ALL OF US ❤
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 19 күн бұрын
Hi, I am also coming from a place of love 💕 Many Christians have been a friend to the Jewish people and Israel, and may Hashem bless you and them as He promised! I am sorry there are these kinds of comments. I can tell you that on my channel, I delete comments right away that belittle anyone or any group, whether I agree with the ideology or not! (if the comment is there, it means I didn’t see it, and please let me know right away. KZbin doesn’t notify me for every comment and sometimes they slip through) There is a difference between disagreeing and RIDICULING… Amen, may the Creator of heaven and earth bring revealed blessings to us all! ❤️🙏
@margaretwheatley6446
@margaretwheatley6446 19 күн бұрын
@JewishEducationatHome thank u for your lovely reply. I have recently bought a Stones edition Jewish bible . There is definitely some sort of awakening happening inside me. May HASHEM bless you.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 17 күн бұрын
@@margaretwheatley6446 that’s great! Wishing you much success in your studies!
@hugovelasco3186
@hugovelasco3186 22 күн бұрын
I took a dna test and I’m vastly South Spain and North Spain but also got dna of the Sephardic Jews.
@cythera431
@cythera431 25 күн бұрын
Mazel and respect to your husband on his Orthodox conversion: that is a significant achievement. Tonight at church we read Isaiah 9:1-7. I love reading from the Nevi'im.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 19 күн бұрын
Isaiah is a phenomenal book!
@prophez23
@prophez23 27 күн бұрын
My wife and I met 8 years ago and fell deeply in love right off and she is Jewish but I was not religious at all but open spiritually and mainly because I never was taught much of anything about Judaism and I had been to so many different churches and around so many different denominations of Christianity who were trying to get me to join their religious beliefs and I honestly did try several times and no matter what I did or how devoted I was to it I never once had that "come to Jesus" moment that I would hear so many people talk about so I lived my life half thinking that maybe it was all fake and there was no creator because I never had any kind of experience that showed me there was but then the other half of me always felt like there was something more to all of this life and world than what science says so I was very conflicted with faith and had no understanding of how to have a relationship with G-D. So my wife and I have always been so devoted to each other and it's been the most beautiful and amazing relationship I've ever had but she was very devoted to her faith and practices daily and I never cared about what she did and had absolutely no problems with it but I also never understood that this very thing was actually the huge problem it was until awhile ago when I was going through some really hard times emotionally and physically (I'm disabled as well as my wife) and I did something that I still regret to this day even though we're far over it but I had a huge emotional meltdown and got angry and told her to take our children and leave and go live with her parents and I was just going to do something not good to myself if you know what I mean so she did and I had planned to do it immediately after they left and when they left I swear the moment I started downstairs to do it my best friend calls me and talks to me for a long time trying to get me to calm down and think rationally and so I eventually just play along so I can get off the phone and get to it and he finally lets me go and I'm almost to the last step and I hear knocking on my door and I go to see who it is and it's another good friend of mine and he stays with me a long time then my oldest daughter calls me etc etc so I end up not going through with it because I'm the person who if I promise you something I keep that promise no matter what I they made me promise so I didn't go through with it. Well my wife being the amazing great person she is calls me daily and tells me that she will never keep me from seeing our children and they miss me and love me and want to see me soon so I was really in shock that she was even remotely this nice to me still and sure enough she brings our children to see me a few days later and just out of the blue a massive snow storm hits and she can't go anywhere and she had no choice but to stay here with me and I wouldn't have let her drive anyways and put her and our children at risk nope not gonna happen so they stay and it ended up being a few days and in that time her and I talked and I knew she still deeply loved me just as I still loved her but I also knew that I wasn't right mentally and I was in a lot of physical pain and I needed to get myself to a better place before I felt comfortable as well as she feeling comfortable with being together but we decided to be best friends and we had a great time with our children in those few days and I was really feeling better but then the day came when her and our children had to leave and go back to her parents house and I tell you watching them leave again was the hardest thing I've ever been through in my whole life and it really rocked me to my core but a few days go by and we talk or video chat together and I was sad and missing them and one night really late around midnight I was thinking about everything and going through things in my mind and I don't why exactly but I decided to research Judaism and just see what it was all about because she didn't teach me much because I think she felt like I wasn't into it and wouldn't want to hear it and she was probably right but anyway I started listening to videos and then reading stuff about it and it was around the third or fourth day of researching it and I wasn't telling her either I was just doing it on my own but anyway I was watching a video of Rabbi Tovia Singer and the second I started listening to him I was so drawn in I couldn't stop watching him and learning what he was talking about and after a few videos I was setting on my bed and I started feeling this really warm undescribable amazing feeling and it was all around me and through me and I really didn't know or understand what was going but it felt so incredibly amazing I just set there holding onto it and then it got more and more intense and then it felt like a vacuum had sucked all the air out of the room but in a good way if that makes any sense and my ears started ringing loudly and then I broke down and cried the hardest and most intense gut wrenching cries I've ever had but not from sadness but from a joy and relief of all the terrible negative things in my mind and I set there for about an hour just feeling like I had been rebuilt from the inside out I mean that's the only way I know to describe it. So I got my journal and wrote it all down and the next day I finally told her what I had been doing and the experience I had gone through and she told me that she was going to come down with our children and see me and so they do and I know it was because she needed to see it with her eyes before she was going really believe me and the moment she did she said she knew it was real and it had changed me and even everyone else who's close to me has told me something is different about me. And from that day to now there's not been a single day that I haven't been studying and building my relationship with G-D and I have told her and everyone else that it's not my intentions to convert although if it's the will of G-D then I will happily honor the blessing of converting but I only want to learn everything I can and serve and honor all the things that our creator ask of me and I am more devoted to my faith than anything else other than my family but G-D comes first as it should be but in honoring and serving him I'm also honoring and serving my family. I told my wife if she will have me back and forgive me that from that moment on our home will be a Jewish household and I want nothing more than to be at her side always and learn and grow and have the strongest and best connection with G-D I can and obviously she said yes and I've never seen her happier in all the time I've known her and our relationship and our children are doing better than ever before. I now feel something inside me that I've gone my whole life never feeling but now I feel whole and complete and better than I've ever felt. I don't care what others choose to believe or have faith in but for me I absolutely know the one and only true G-D is Hashem and I put my entire being heart and soul into serving him and his will for me in this life. I know in my heart and soul that I'm going to convert I just feel it but I don't want to get ahead of myself and make that the goal but instead I first want to learn more and grow more and be the very best I can be before I take the biggest step and responsibility of my life. I'm all about being real and true and I wouldn't be saying any of this if it wasn't real and true and all my life I've been this way so I will only ever do what I'm truly meant to do. So that's my story and where I'm at right now and I will never stop going down this path I'm on. And it's all for myself I'm not doing it for anyone else and had I not had the experience I had then I'm sure life would be completely different right now and probably not good but that's where I would be if it wasn't for that experience and it truly changed me in such a dramatic way that I don't know how I could even go back to what or who I was before. If I was all alone right now I still would be committed to this journey. I need this and I will never stop...
@valanicevondaventry1150
@valanicevondaventry1150 27 күн бұрын
I'm a noahide, but I will not convert, because my husband will not. But to leave him is no option for me But I learn Hebrew. My religion is judaism Thank you for sharing
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 26 күн бұрын
Having peace in the home is a beautiful thing! ❤️
@omegaarts8317
@omegaarts8317 29 күн бұрын
Is this process anywhere in the Old Testament?
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 19 күн бұрын
Book of Ruth!
@cythera431
@cythera431 Ай бұрын
But it does not matter if your husband converts, your children are still Jewish because the mother (you) is Jewish. I am a Lutheran Christian male and unmarried (which I prefer), but if I married a Jewish woman (and Jewish women are beautiful, intelligent, and part of the body of Israel, i.e. "chosen") my children would be Jewish. In any case, blessings to you, your household and family, and may your KZbin channel prosper yourself and others.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 26 күн бұрын
Amen, wishing you and your family many blessings!
@cythera431
@cythera431 26 күн бұрын
@@JewishEducationatHome Mazel and respect to your husband on his Orthodox conversion: that is a significant achievement. At church tonight we read Isaiah 9:1-7. I love reading the Nevi'im.
@standxHere
@standxHere Ай бұрын
I am a muslim.. sevral recent incidents compell me to think towards to convert to judaism ..I would like to request any true jew who can guide me towards the true path of this Abarahimic religion ? I want to die as a jew ❤
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
hi! thanks for reaching out! where are you living?
@juliewheatley8411
@juliewheatley8411 Ай бұрын
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
@yourmovies8
@yourmovies8 Ай бұрын
Hello, I have poor English. I just wanted to know what I need to do to become Jewish?
@GouzAcres
@GouzAcres Ай бұрын
I love this: when you learn science, you’re learning about Hashem. Science is the study of Hashem. ❤ yes! Great way to frame it.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Bh!
@GouzAcres
@GouzAcres Ай бұрын
Hi Chana, what history curriculum would you recommend? I find they’re either Christian or secular. We’re studying the Middle Ages right now. Our kids are elementary school ages. We’re uncomfortable with the Christian history texts, but wish there was more Torah in the secular books. Where is the Jewish happy medium? I’d love your advice/recommendations. :)
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
I hear you on that! Getting a Jewish history curriculum is hard…. it’s a mish mash of events and stories and time periods, and your brain has to connect the dots, if that makes sense. For elementary ages, we like the What is/Who was series! Also, if your kids like this kind of thing, the I Survived series. (one of my kids got scared, my others really likes them) :) American Girls books, and there’s also the Jewish Girls Around the World series. Magic Tree House also teaches about historical periods for kids. It’s not Middle Ages, but I came across this book from Artscroll: www.amazon.com/gp/product/1422640655/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&psc=1 I hope these help! I’d also love to hear what you recommend! We’re always on the lookout. What are you using to study the Middle Ages?
@fuzzyteeth4558
@fuzzyteeth4558 Ай бұрын
hello sirs from india ne w delhi i am converting to judaism immediatly
@Michael_Kerstein
@Michael_Kerstein Ай бұрын
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
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion! Is there any specific question you have? I can see if we can answer.
@ServantoftheInfiniteTruth
@ServantoftheInfiniteTruth Ай бұрын
I'm actually a Muslim, but this poem is adorable.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tudormiller887
@tudormiller887 Ай бұрын
Baruch Hashem guys. Please do another Q&A video. I've been a subscriber to your channel for a couple of years. I grew up in a Christian environment here in 🇬🇧 I'd like to convert to Orthodox Judaism. 🔯
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Thank you for the suggestion, and thanks for sticking around! 😊 Do you have any specific questions? I can see if we can answer.
@InforStorm
@InforStorm Ай бұрын
Please, tell are your parents were close relatives? And one more thing, normally you have to shave your hair, right?
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
No, my parents are related, and no I don’t have to shave my head. This is not the norm in our community! 😊
@haidner
@haidner Ай бұрын
I was born Jewish, but didn't find out until I was in my thirties. It took a lot to learn, as there were many gaps in my knowledge, but knowing I was Jewish made a lot of things make sense about my family.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Sounds like a journey to go through!!
@jimluney4265
@jimluney4265 Ай бұрын
I really e joy your videos iam going to convert been attending shul for 2 years I live in Northern Ireland so I would have to go to England yo convert how much does this cost
@jimluney4265
@jimluney4265 Ай бұрын
I've been going to shul for two years now I've learned the prayers and study more and more but how much does it cost I live in Northern Ireland I've been told I have to go go London or Manchester for 6 months for my conversion
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Some countries don’t have any way to convert there, and you will have to leave and go somewhere else. I don’t know much about conversions in Ireland, but there are conversions in England. It could cost a few thousand…
@davidwelch5186
@davidwelch5186 Ай бұрын
Theology is too demanding. Glad I am a atheist.
@r.d.whitaker5787
@r.d.whitaker5787 Ай бұрын
This book looks really wonderful! Very nice gift for any smart child 💡 (And I kind of think all children are smart 🙂)
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
it’s a very interesting book, very well done and we are loving it! and I 100% agree, all kids are smart! 😊
@orland0110
@orland0110 Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this really interesting book! You are the best, Chana! <3
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Thank u! :)
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
One more thing… it goes through Tractate Berachot
@Abcd123-p3b
@Abcd123-p3b 19 күн бұрын
Please can I ask only 2 questions please 1.Are you messianic jew or traditional jew or orthodox jew or secular jew 2. I am also Indian person, where is your husband Solomon living place Hyderabad or bengalore or Mumbai or Kolkata or New Delhi or another
@Abcd123-p3b
@Abcd123-p3b 19 күн бұрын
Can I ask a question please Are you messianic jew or traditional jew or orthodox jew or secular jew
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 19 күн бұрын
@@Abcd123-p3b My husband is from Hyderabad. :)
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Sharing a few extra things: -you can read this book cover to cover, or read the individual chapters that interest you. -My 13 year old daughter and my husband LOVE this book!! -It’s a great book to read together, like at the supper table! -Really phenomenal book! There is a lot of information, in an easy-to-understand way! -There is a teacher’s edition for this book in the works! Stay tuned 🎉 www.ScienceBehindTheMishnah.com
@Abcd123-p3b
@Abcd123-p3b 19 күн бұрын
Boker tov and Rosh hasanah tov my dear sister 😊
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 19 күн бұрын
@@Abcd123-p3b Many blessings to you too! 😊
@maryw4609
@maryw4609 Ай бұрын
Good job liked it❤🕎
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
thank u! 😊
@lolmoldman
@lolmoldman Ай бұрын
Because they dont want people to read the torah and figure out what they think of everyone else.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
This is something I am hearing being spread around, and with all due respect, couldn’t be further from the truth! The Talmud is VOLUMES AND VOLUMES, with THOUSANDS of teachings and discussions. One quote out of thousands is easy to misconstrue. I’ll be happy to explain anything that is bothering you, so please feel free to ask. I *might* be able to convince my husband to make a video answering any questions about what you think it says about non-Jews. :)
@lolmoldman
@lolmoldman Ай бұрын
@JewishEducationatHome Sure, why is there explicit verses in the Talmud rating non-jews as less than human. Why would anything like this exist in a book that would be used in modern day teachings. Given what some of it says, what proof can be given that anything said is legitimate due to the things it supposedly permits? Honest and genuine questions. Also, why does the orthodoxy in Israel think it's okay to spit on Christians?
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
First, if you can please direct me to the place where it says that about non-Jews? I would be able to better answer if I knew what exactly you’re referencing? The Torah is eternal, so whether it’s from ancient times or modern, we still follow the Torah. The only thing I can say is there are crazies in every group… spitting on anyone is disgusting and not okay!!
@lolmoldman
@lolmoldman Ай бұрын
@JewishEducationatHome baba mezia 24a Sanhedrin 58b Baba kamma 37b Baba kamma 113a Yebamoth 98a Abodah zarah 36b Abodah zarah 22a-22b Sanhedrin 54b verse 20. Ive read a lot of biblical and religious texts. This book is by far the most diverse and everyone has a different opinion of the importance of the text. My trouble is that across all the texts, regardless of author, they seem to have a disdain for non-jews. Which many believe you cannot convert to. I fervently reject the idea anyone is born into a special status. My contention is not that this is what most people believe. My contention is that like with the Muslim world, there needs to be a reformation that galvanizes the respective religions into one group with an agreed on set of morals. Interpretations can be different, but discussing and putting into religious law that having sex with 9 year olds has no place whatsoever in any book on the face of this earth. I have my discrepancies with other books, but I will not levy those on you since they're not related to your practices in anyway.
@lolmoldman
@lolmoldman Ай бұрын
Not one group as in one religion, but one respective community for Muslims, one for jews, one for christians.
@josemiguelbaez8112
@josemiguelbaez8112 Ай бұрын
Baruj HaShem bless you and your family always
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome Ай бұрын
Amen! many blessings always back to you and your family!
@cyberpunkalphamale
@cyberpunkalphamale 2 ай бұрын
I hope my friend Miriam sees this.
@benyamin1059
@benyamin1059 2 ай бұрын
foe a better, accurate and much explanatory advice concerning conversion and which conversion, please look for Rabi Tovia Singer - he is very knowledgeable not only christian theology but also the different streams of Judaism, Israel, conversion etc. Do You Want to Convert to Judaism? Watch Rabbi Tovia Singer Explore This Spiritual Journey - kzbin.info/www/bejne/aIGUlHaHfp2bpZo Rabbi Tovia Singer on Converting to Judaism: An Intimidating Process - kzbin.info/www/bejne/h3XZgZt4aMuSnsU Why Convert to Judaism When You Can be a Ben Noah? Rabbi Tovia Singer Explores Parallel Paths to God - kzbin.info/www/bejne/fKawi3WDrdWcmq8 and may HaShem be with you בעזרת השם
@SuperBenette
@SuperBenette 2 ай бұрын
I am a Jewish women who only found it out ver late in life, my mom died early and it never accured to anyone in my family to tell us that our mom was jewish infact her mom , the Grandfathers Dutch . I always knew something was strange , it was if the jewish people knew that but I didnt , I thought that they liked me. Strange life , but I am glad that I know it now, it was seeking and finding something precious, my husband died a year ago and now I am prepared to change my life and start this newly found history and identity of mine. Thanks for the tips, I want to read and inform myself , its dificult to know where to start. , big hug.
@JewishEducationatHome
@JewishEducationatHome 2 ай бұрын
I’m so sorry for your loss. May your mother and husband live through your mitzvos. Thank you for sharing your journey here. Sending you love and blessings! 🤗
@nistaffsubs6787
@nistaffsubs6787 2 ай бұрын
Thats normal but in islam if You convert to christianity or jew or worst atheist they kill You and your family reject You ... I'm ex muslim i moved from islamic Chechenia to south américa...