Surprise…I converted (again!). I was kosher before but now I have a hechsher. 🙃
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@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thank you for all your support and kind words in these comments! B"H, everything went well this morning at the mikvah and NOW, I'm really, really done...😊! kzbin.info/www/bejne/nV7HY2WClpd7jZo
@UteHeggenTranswidowHeals7 ай бұрын
We are Ruth. I immersed in the presence of a woman who was born in Jerusalem in 1908. May Hadassah Epstein's spirit be with you, as she was with me in the mikveh in 1987. Along with the Hungarian mikveh lady, a number on her arm. I only wish I'd written that number. I know it was an evil tattoo. But still. One of my few regrets. Sei gesundt!
@elianayocheved7707 ай бұрын
Ah wow, mazal tov! 💙
@michaelbenhar58587 ай бұрын
Mazal tov
@JonasRebelias3 ай бұрын
When people ask if you’re Jewish they’re not asking or care about your religion but ethnic background
@saadalbadri52107 ай бұрын
As an ex Muslim who converted to Christianity 30 years ago and still Christian until this moment, I wish you the best of luck dear ma’am and may God bless you 🙏
@User9681e3 ай бұрын
Love from Israel ❤
@jessicaf89177 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov!!❤ Converts are truly precious to the Jewish people. You have a Jewish soul and you’ve found your way to exactly where you’re supposed to be. ❤️🙏🏻
@BigJFindAWay3 ай бұрын
The Jewish soul concept is alien to the Torah. It’s a Kabbalistic doctrine that might be heretical. She became Jewish not because she has any innate Jewish soul but because she was looking for a rewarding spiritual path and Judaism presented itself to her.
@chuck628917 ай бұрын
If you are happy with where you are today, then the steps you took to get to this place were the right ones. No one should comment except to say "Mazel Tov" and go forward. Mazel Tov.
@ChrisBaldwin-oz4tg7 ай бұрын
Good point that you mentioned that conversion doesn’t change the person from the inside. There are still many Gentiles out there who are willing to go through conversion, but it is far from being particular. These people like myself you have given them hope. I believe Ha Shem is pleased with what you said here. Because loving ourselves as we are along with accepting ourselves is big.
@darthvaper47767 ай бұрын
Much respect to u my mom converted it’s the greatest gift I ever got to be born part of am Israel
@yochananzahav37587 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov!!! I am so happy for you and hope that HaShem blesses you abundantly! I am a Korean-Canadian in the process of converting to Orthodox Judaism and I pray to HaShem that He allows me to make aliyah soon so that I can help Am Yisrael in any way I can. I pray that the hostages get released/rescued soon, the IDF soldiers stay strong and safe, and that all Am Yisrael remains blessed now and forever. Am Yisrael Chai!
@adamat40827 ай бұрын
There's more to Judaism than IDF and Israeli nationalism
@sierramike66267 ай бұрын
Congratulations!!! You are an amazing woman! I just turned 60, and starting the process of converting. Wishing you much happiness!
@vanessaredmond57677 ай бұрын
Mazel tov! I’m so happy for you. I hope you still feel called to share your life and faith journey with us. So happy for you!
@u04283427 ай бұрын
I am just here to celebrate your relationship with Hashem! It brings me to tears to hear about the connection or reconnection that you have been able to cultivate. To realign your soul. Simply beautiful. I am crying
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
🥹❤ Thank you!
@MachaMongRuad7 ай бұрын
MAZAL TOV!!!!! I'm so happy for you! I'm so glad you shared this with us on here- I was literally not an hour ago just reading an article from the Orthodox Union about Ahavat haGer, love for the convert, and how hurtful behavior like you experienced is the sin of Ona'at haGer, or causing pain to the convert. I hope you experience nothing but love and acceptance from now on, and may your life as an officially official Orthodox Jew be full of beauty and Torah!! 💜💜
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🥰
@TheAlanFFM7 ай бұрын
No idea why KZbin recommended this to me but I am happy for you. Good luck. Orthodox Jews can be tough and getting into their community even tougher, so I really wish you the best.
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thanks! I feel very integrated in the community and find it to be very warm and welcoming. I’m sure there are less friendly groups but I have yet to encounter them.
@nickolasschachtsick5954 ай бұрын
Wow, the algorithm works in mysterious ways. But, I'm very interested in your story.
@tamarleahh.21502 күн бұрын
Depends on the community. It's a stereotype for most communities that is not based on reality
@Michael-NZ7 ай бұрын
The incredible thing is, all the nations are coming to Jerusalem. You are part of that . Thank you
@DavidJZribi7 ай бұрын
Welcome ! A big mazal tov. This is very inspiring. We need people of that quality in the Nation of Israel.
@Namko787 ай бұрын
I was born Jewish and so were all of my ancestors before them. I believe you are 100% Jewish. You’ve done a real mitzvah. Mazel Tov and welcome 💙
@yochevedtehillah7 ай бұрын
Mazal Tov, so much worth the time, work, and tears. I know personally. ❤ May you continue to go from strength to strength! 🎉
@sherrirederer46473 ай бұрын
I have always thought of you as a Jewish Woman. I’m half Jewish on my father’s side, so you know that I have to convert. I live as and observant Jewish Woman . I am going to convert. I’m in a class with one book to go .
@h.s.l68753 ай бұрын
I'm an orthodox jew from Israel, and personally i think you've been a jew since your conservative conversion, what counts is the heart. Your heart is true, and you've been living according to the halacha then a conservative conversion is still good. However, it is best to go through an orthodox conversion so that no one can say anything about it. And those who still have what to say are wrong and idiots. It's so nice to see more people join the Jewish people, it gives hope in times like these. Glad to have found your channel.
@JewishKeto7 ай бұрын
You are a true inspiration to us all!
@rivkygreenberger62947 ай бұрын
Mazal tov 💓 I’m so sorry for the pain you’ve been through. Your neshama shines. You are a blessing to עם ישראל.
@pixelfrick7 ай бұрын
Mazel tov! Your words really resonated with me. My situation is somewhat similar, my mother did a reform conversion before I was born, but I’m currently undergoing an orthodox conversion because that’s where my beliefs are. It’s so difficult to be considered a non-Jew by the community when you know in your heart that you have a Jewish soul, and waiting so long to convert and finally be accepted is so difficult. I’ve definitely shed a few tears because I’ve made so many sacrifices and I still don’t know when the mikveh day will come, whether it’s a few months or another year. I’ve been a subscriber for a long time and I’ve always been rooting for you, and seeing you and others achieve my goal really helps me get through the difficulties. I’m not sure what I should even feel after I eventually immerse, but hearing your thoughts and feelings on this is incredibly validating. Hashem is cheering for you that you’ve finally come home to Am Yisrael ❤️
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that! And Kol hakavod for undergoing the process, despite its difficulties. It’s such a weird feeling to be at this stage and I’m honestly still settling into what it means now that it’s finally happening. Wishing you a peaceful journey ahead. ❤❤❤
@Aronbenavi7 ай бұрын
I can’t explain how much I resonated with everything you said; particularly embracing the idea of being a ger because being a stranger is one of the things about Judaism that really resonated with you. I also did a conservative conversion and am set to have my final Beit din meeting with an Orthodox Beit din here in the states this month. My orthodox process has been almost 2 years and I can’t wait to feel free. I feel so similarly, there really are no words. Mazal Tov. Hope to cross paths with you one day!
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Ahh that’s so exciting! ❤ I hope we cross paths in 🇮🇱 . 😊
@anonymousYC7 ай бұрын
I am honored to have you with us❤
@chandlersleziak64167 ай бұрын
As a Ben Noach, and fellow Zadikim, I say Baruch Hashem for you dear sister! Welcome home to Am Yisrael. May you have a Gut Shabbos this coming weekend. 🙏🕎❤️
@stephenfisher37217 ай бұрын
Mazal tov! I wish you the best. Making aliyah is extremely difficult. I was worried you had a meltdown and perhaps even stopped living with Jews. How wonderful to hear that you are having an Orthodox conversion. I think it is a must if living in Israel. Now getting married and getting buried will be non-issues (with many productive years in between.)
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Haha no! Thank G-d, I’ve been well and very much ingrained in society. Being able to get married and buried were some of the main reasons I knew I had to go through this properly.
@laurie80907 ай бұрын
I think you are a beautiful human being and appreciate all you have shared with this journey. I think your thoughts about how you see "conversion" are incredibly insightful. The converts I have been privileged to know have all felt Jewish before it was made "official." You are blessing us all with your ability to articulate your experience. May Hashem continue to bless your life and work.
@noliven177 ай бұрын
Wow!! A HUGE MAZEL TOV, to you, Meorah!! I’m going through an orthodox conversion process after doing a conservative one, and everything you’re saying is something I feel so deeply. You’ve been a huge inspiration in this process for me. I’m so glad you’re finally where you want to be and klal yisrael recognizes you as who you’ve always been❤
@viviang42177 ай бұрын
Mazal tov! May Hashem shower you with berachot
@YerushalayimShelZahv7 ай бұрын
Wow mazel tov. No words for your amazing journey. Hazak u'baruch. You can't please everyone and there's always that one guy, but you're legit. Welcome back to the tribe 🎉
@JewishKeto5 ай бұрын
When my Beis Din approved my conversion… I sobbed. I started in the conservative movement but quickly realized I was not conservative when I found my way to Chabad.
@annaj705812 күн бұрын
This was such a beautiful post, your sincerity shines through, it was incredibly moving. I am so sorry for the people who made you feel less than. I agree what you said about your Nashema. Congrats on returning to your people! ❤❤
@robinmertz60027 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. Mazel Tov!
@user-zs4sd5wp8k7 ай бұрын
Dear Meorah, I'm happy to see that you found your way. I love your videos and really appreciate your honesty. I think that what's important is that you'll live near the community you love. There you'll meet new people that will strengthen you. Also you can go to University or learn Hebrew with a group of Olim, there you can also gain new friends ❤
@thefreeman7437 ай бұрын
Mazal Tov welcome to the community. I wish you all the best with your journey
@raisedonfm41067 ай бұрын
Mazel tov and yasher koach! You are a treasure and a neshamah tovah. A good soul! Am Yisrael is lucky to have you. Best wishes for good health and much peace as you continue your journey. Chukahaeyo! 😊❤😊
@batia75267 ай бұрын
Baruch HaShem!! Wow, Mazal Tov! You are an absolute inspiration and it’s the greatest gift that you are part of Klal Yisrael!! I definitely agree with you that the neshama source was always Jewish just yearning to return!! I love you dearly and am extremely thankful that your story was on the top of my recommended videos!! Extremely happy for you!! THANK YOU HASHEM that you are a JEW🩵 ALWAYS HERE FOR YOU!
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
🥰 thank you
@ajarnwordsmith6284 ай бұрын
Your journey ignities and enhances my own understanding of Torah-Judaism. In tandem, the process has been lifelong, but having reached three score years and ten, I thank you for showing me who & what I am. You are my sister.
@user-zg3nb1mk5b265 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov !!!! 18 years is not easy, slowly but surely. You went through a difficult process, being a Jew is not easy, and being a kosher Jew is even more difficult, probably your soul could not rest until you finished the process. Now you can be calm and happy, because in heaven they are happy by the very fact that you did not give up, and now you can be a slave of the creator of the world because this is the highest rank a Jew can reach. Welcome home .
@NaProbablyNot5 ай бұрын
Mazel tov!! You are 1000% a Jew. Never let anything doubt that.
@user-wr7ln4nf6n7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤ I haven’t been able to make it. I have spent 9 yrs learning by myself, feeling misunderstood; I have been hiding for a long time. And now that I’m ready to do it I realized that I can change my spouse and children’s mindset or life style. Sometimes I feel that I’m going to give up but my soul always finds a way to call me back to the rodeo and fight for who I want to become. I wonder how many more years should I wait like you did to finally embraced who I am. You are brave and determined. I’ll have you in mind when I feel discouraged. Congratulations ✡️
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
I know, it’s a real fight, but you’ll see through it when the time is right! Anything beautiful and holy is hidden and protected. You just have to respect and desire it enough to make it yours. ❤️
@MiriamPearl7 ай бұрын
You are awesome. So much about Jewish practice is a process and we all have different paths. You bring so much light even when I can see that this has been painful and difficult for you to share. Thank you.
@SofiiaZhmailo3 ай бұрын
I really dream about converting to Judaism myself and it is such a tough process. The hardest part is that I always felt jewish and it is so harsh to feel like you do not belong anywhere in the world. So happy for you and it is so inspiring to hear your story!
@pugo79255 ай бұрын
So much respect and appreciation to you and the people who goes through the process you go through. מזל טוב!
@yn46013 ай бұрын
It’s really moving to hear you talking about the conversion process. I am a Jew myself and I feel that because you chose to become one and not born into it like myself, you are on a different level! I am proud that you have chosen to go through that difficult process and hope that you’ll find your inner peace and your unique Jewish belief. Welcome dear sister, You are a beautiful person !
@MsMuradova7 ай бұрын
Mazal Tov!!!!! Welcome home dear sister 💖❤️💚💜, Wishing you much Mazal, Hatzlacha, Brocha!!
@user-gx4gv9uj8m7 ай бұрын
You have taken an amazing step. My recommendation is Chabad. Unlike most Chabad members I had cats at home. Have a long and a good life. Take vitamin D3 1100 IU + Magnesium every day in order to prevent the "known disease". Avoid red meat and don't eat more than 3 eggs a week, both cause CRC. 18 years is a long time and it could be much shorter if you started in Chabad! Leave water for cats and hedgehogs when it does not rain, sometimes even in the winter. Give charity when you can. Wishing you all the best, Eytan and Jessica.
@jacobsolomon4275 ай бұрын
Chabad generally don't do the giyur process. They focus mainly on teaching unaffiliated Jews, If you really want to accept Judaism you need to find a reputable beis din.
@user-gx4gv9uj8m5 ай бұрын
@@jacobsolomon427 It seems to be correct. I know Chabadnikim which underwent Giyur and all needed to go through Beis/Beit Din.
@julierahn69323 ай бұрын
Thanks for your candor, Meorah. Mazal tov !
@hameorah3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@aeaf1237 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey and the process of it all.
@sheviadler167 ай бұрын
Mazal tov ❤. So happy for you. I love seeing your videos. They are like a safe place for the soul in all this social media world. Thank you ❤
@n.batshevay.70097 ай бұрын
As baal teshuvah who started returning back to Hashem in 2016 , I understand your feelings! It's life long work😊
@Mrdovid27 ай бұрын
Kol Chavod. Baruch Haba welcome to the family. You are not only converting, but you are making aliyah. Wishing you much hatzlacha!
@chaverahchannah17 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov!! I've had an almost identical experience. I feel you! Enjoy being finally home!!!❤
@rachellesteinerman80785 ай бұрын
What you said about how a convert was already part of the Jewish people in a sense is correct. We believe that anyone who converts, their soul, was at Har Sinai with us, and in a sense they found their way back to us. I am very moved by your journey, and I pray that you find a true peace and home with Am Yisrael.
@contraasss6 ай бұрын
I'm so proud of you, I've been following your journey for a while. Mazel Tov. ❤
@alexkalish82887 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov ! very impressive , you are quite a soul. You did the right thing as in Israel you really need the orthodox acceptance to be fully accepted. wow 18 years ... that's a lot of work.
@federicoelassir4807 ай бұрын
Mazel tov! Coming back in these hard times is special. Every convert neshamas were always jewish, is great that you found Your way back. I was born jew, i started my tchuva 5yo ago and did aliyah couple of months ago, best decision ever. The difference now, is that the whole am israel recognize you, and that is not small. Best wishes, ברכה הבאה
@BigJFindAWay3 ай бұрын
Non Kabbalistic Jews do not believe in Jewush neshamas.
@abrahamgreenberg83175 ай бұрын
MAZAL TOV, MAY THE GOOD LORD WILL BLESS YOU RICHLY, AMEN.
@sebdef87567 ай бұрын
Mazal tov ! This is so inspiring ! I’m so happy for you ! 🙌🏻✡️
@SwamiMommy7 ай бұрын
Mazel to ! Welcome to the tribe!!💜
@ShYeager3 ай бұрын
Mazal Tov! ❤ As a Jew I sorta get how hard it is to convert and if I had to convert... Wow, I don't think I would have😅 unless I got help for every single step-- Wishing you all the best moving forward!!
@golda_devarim31.67 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm very proud of you and can see how much this means to you. It is overwhelming how much I relate to your journey and the way you are wording it which describes exactly how I feel as well. Watching you like this helps me with my journey. G-d willing, your mikveh experience will be transformative in a spiritual sense, eventhough you may feel that nothing major will change, it is still life changing. Wish you all the best. Be safe!
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I’m glad to know you can relate. I know many won’t agree with the way I see the situation and I’m prepared for at least a few “you’re Jewish now!” comments. But that’s okay too. And I also hope the mikvah will be spiritually transformative- I do believe it has an energetic/spiritual effect, so I’m really excited for that! 😀
@jserruya7 ай бұрын
Kol hakavod! It takes real commitment to go what you went through. Only a fool would put a question mark next to your judaism. Ve shavo banim l'geulam - the sons (and daughters) are returning home. Welcome back.
@UteHeggenTranswidowHeals7 ай бұрын
My dear! Todah raba to you for this. I am a convert, also. I was with Masorti rabbis but might do it over. We have so much in common!
@loner279-q8u7 ай бұрын
Congratulations
@aharonharel3145 ай бұрын
Hi admire your tenacity and devotion in your pursuit in conversion of Judaism. I find you very admirable, and I wish you much success.
@shanigoldblatt19573 ай бұрын
Congratulations. Welcome to Am Israel. ❤
@user-sq5tu1xf9sАй бұрын
My sister, it is crystal clear that you are a true Israelite soul! Welcome to your true home, your true people❤✡️🫶🏽 G-D bless us all
@Lazygal25721 күн бұрын
Welcome back home sister 🙏🏾💙 u r amazing and brave
@TheCastilloLt7 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. You have a beautiful soul ❤
@maximilianbini85447 ай бұрын
Shalom Meorah, I’m happy for you, and it’s the right path you’re taking. My wife and I went through orthodox conversion 12 years ago. It’s special to be part of bnei Israel and to serve HaShem. We finally are planning to also make Aliyah this August. All the best to you, Kol Tov.
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thank you! And that’s great to hear, Mazal Tov on making Aliyah soon. ❤❤❤
@TheJewishConvert7 ай бұрын
Wow. Mazal Tov! The Rabbinute of Israel is recognised all over the world. You have nothing to worry about. Glad you finally got it done. I remember you from years ago. May you have much success and find your Besheret Bsha Tova and start your very own Orthodox Jewish Family. We would love to have you over for Shabbat once things settle down with the 2nd birth and our move to the Settlements.
@lauraaharonov51987 ай бұрын
Wishing you the very best! Lots of Hatzlacha and MAZAL TOV in all that you do!
@12BKLmySHOO7 ай бұрын
Beautiful message, thank you for sharing such a personal and meaningful part of your life
@primrosebloom7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I've felt and experienced so much of what you've shared.
@yaakovisaacs7 ай бұрын
Mazal tov! So amazing and happy for you!
@daniellemack5648Ай бұрын
Good for you! I am in a similar boat. I CAN trace my family tree back to Abraham on one side. I may have been raised Christian, but when I saw the fallacies within the religion I left. I eventually chose to go back to my ancestral Jewish roots, joined a reform synagogue and have been a practicing Jew for the past 8 years. Now I'm wanting to make aliyah and in finding out that I need to go through a conversion! That just blows my mind! I never went through a conversion before because according to Torah I shouldn't have to, as a descendant of Abraham that chose to turn back to the religion of my ancestors. It's just a bureaucracy thing. As a blood relative of Abraham and King David I'm telling you not yo let anyone tell you you are any less a Jew than they are! If anyone does tell you that remind them of Ruth from the Tanakh! 🥰
@PuntoBreslev7 ай бұрын
mazal tov, I hear you, I am dancing for you, very happy.
@uaenaaeri60633 ай бұрын
Mazal tov! As an asian convert, we get a lot of racist remarks from the people here in Israel and ofcourse a lot of stares! May H” bless you with a lot of strength to overcome all these hardships. I’m also living in Jerusalem and I’m here for you!!!!
@nooncactus7 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov! I’m happy for you! Shalom Aleichem
@mherman47127 ай бұрын
Mazel tov! Only love and blessings to you!
@Vilnagaon-ish5 ай бұрын
You've done it now! Welcome to the Twelve Tribes. כל הכבוד!
@kaylaschwartz30547 ай бұрын
mazal tov! I am very happy for you!
@ben99397 ай бұрын
You will never be a stranger to the Jewish people as you are one of us. I commend your courage to embrace who you are despite the unfortunate ones who are too racist to see a beautiful Jewish soul such as yourself. Judaism gives you more than a religion and a culture, it gives you a connection to a deep love for G-d and humanity. כל הכבוד
@Jennifer-cl1cl7 ай бұрын
One of my favorite things about being Jewish is the fact that we believe that God loves everybody, whether or not they're Jewish - and nobody has to be Jewish, unless they're born to a Jewish mother. God loved you before you started the conversion process, and you're still loved now. Your conversion in the Conservative tradition made you Jewish enough that the state of Israel granted you aliyah, so that's pretty Jewish right there ;) But I understand how you would want to commit to an Orthodox conversion, because joining that community allows you to make a public declaration of how you are committed to the mitzvot. And I agree that an Orthodox conversion doesn't make you any more or less Jewish than you were before - because you were Jewish before you started on the Orthodox conversion path. I think of the conversion experience for gerim as being more about what Jewish community they will be a part of than anything else. Anyone can serve God, Jewish or not. It's better to be a righteous Noahide than it is to be a lousy Jew, you know? But there are so many parts of Jewish observance that require a Jewish community if you want to have the full experience, so it matters which communities will or will not recognize you as a Jew. There's no kaddish without a minyan. You can't hear the book of Esther for Purim unless there's another Jew who can read it. As I have been learning more about daily prayers, I started thinking about why so many of the Hebrew words in the siddur end in "-einu" - I don't speak Hebrew yet, so I didn't know what it meant. But after thinking about it for a while, I realized that this has to be a suffix that changes the base word to mean "our" - like "shalom" is peace, but "shlomeinu" is "our peace". So the reason so many words in the siddur end with this is because so much of our religious life is communal. I don't pray that *I* will lie down to sleep in peace - I pray Hashkiveinu - that WE will lie down in peace to sleep. You don't need anybody else to be Jewish, and you don't need anybody else to love God and to do the work God has given you. But to have the full Jewish experience, you need other Jews. And the more closely your views about the Divine align with the rest of your community's views, the richer your religious life will be. I hope your Orthodox conversion brings you such community, so that your spiritual life will be filled with richness and joy!
@MachaMongRuad7 ай бұрын
That was beautiful 🥲 Well said! 💖
@adamat40827 ай бұрын
That's awesome. It's a pity how Zionism has hijacked your beautiful spiritual tradition and turned it into a nationalistic cult.
@CynicalDuchess7 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story ❤💙
@rozamorasha29697 ай бұрын
I celebrate your story! ❤️
@AviFrankel5 ай бұрын
This is beautiful. Your soul has truly come home and it shines through here - may Hashem bless you and your journey always. He has given you a special pathway to filter His light.
@yos54997 ай бұрын
First of all Mazal Tov and welcome! I don't think anyone does not recognise the Rabbanut conversion - maybe extreme fringes that you will never meet anyways. You have now a tremendous yoke on your shoulder / but remember- the yoke was created to help carry the load - not to impede. Shabbat Shalom!
@hpyrkh37 ай бұрын
I don’t know what you think about this, but I imagine conversion to Judaism as an adoption into a family. Both sides have to agree. You need to want to be part of the family and the family need to be willing to accept you. So, your conversion is not only for you, but also for your community and for the whole Jewish nation. It is, of course, way more important what you think and feel about yourself, but it is not completely unimportant what other people think about you, not in terms of judging you or stuff like that, but in terms of knowing how to relate to you.
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Yes, that’s a perfect analogy! It really is like that. It felt painful that some of my family didn’t “see” me, and now, aside from a few grumpy uncles (😂!) I’ll be more embraced by the tribe.
@susie52547 ай бұрын
Mazel tov! Blessing you with hatzlacha, clarity , and simchat chayim.
@ReuvenEtzion7 ай бұрын
Mazel tov and kol hakavod lach! Wow, an 18 year journey! I'll be finding your full story if you've published it. So inspiring! 🕯🕯
@steadystudying7 ай бұрын
B"H and Mazol Tov! As an individual also seeking to return to Judaism (ger), your story and videos have inspired me throughout the years. Your fortitude and continual strive to follow the words of Hashem these past 18 years, despite some of them as not being a "fully realised Jew" is a reminder that all our journeys are different. If it takes me a year, five years, a decade, or more to reach this "goal", so to speak, I know that it will be in G-d's timing and I will have learned much along the away. I hope you'll share more videos about your journey and your life is Israel ❤
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thank you! It really is an individual path, and I can only love the path G-d gave me so I’m really happy I’m here after all this time. It was perfect. ☺️
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
+ that’s a great attitude, someone who doesn’t just “want to convert” but “needs to return” is going to get there no matter what it takes. May your journey come to fruition soon! ❤
@144Donn7 ай бұрын
Welcome home! The first lesson is: I daven in this shul, but that shul, I will never daven in. Everyone has an opinion, just listen to the ones which resonate with you.
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thank you! I could never do it any other way. 😌 It’s one of the beauties of coming in from the outside-everyone is equally my family and I don’t harbor biases from having grown up with any certain community.
@sisterspooky7 ай бұрын
First, Mazel Tov on your joining Orthodoxy! However, I’m _really_ hoping you understood you were Jewish the moment you finished your conservative conversation (as long as the Halacha criteria was met for the steps required to convert). Because Orthodox isn’t the only ‘real’ Judaism, there’s many ways to be Jewish. It bothers me that you didn’t feel acceptance from others as a Conservative Jew, because that’s messed up. The main thing is that we are with the community we resonate with. It’s because there’s many ways to be Jewish that Israel has changed to allow Conservative, Reform, etc. be eligible for Aliyah. If conservatism is what it took to help you get to the level of observance you’re comfortable with, I think that’s a beautiful thing! We all have different journeys in life, and I’m glad you found a path that works for you. 😊 Am Yisrael Chai! 💙 🇮🇱 💙
@hameorah7 ай бұрын
Thanks! I did feel accepted with a conservative conversion because the people I engage with can tell I’m committed Jew regardless of my “certification.” But that was only on the surface. I didn’t try dating so I’m sure that would have been an issue. That’s another can of worms of course. 😅
@josephkavanagh52217 ай бұрын
Mazel tov! You chose a beautiful religion! Baruch HaShem!
@DvorahDavida57784 ай бұрын
Even King David said he was a Ger… and you are right, all you did was follow the path of your neshamah. Everything follows the shoresh neshamah.. Blessings to you. 💗
@ציפורהשייניןАй бұрын
You are amaizingggg!!! love you
@orangutangetiquette89627 ай бұрын
That was heartfelt and awesome, con gratz
@Ground9003 ай бұрын
What a beautiful soul you are
@tonilevinson85117 ай бұрын
Mazel Tov!! Please don't refer to yourself as a Ger..... You are a Jew..... period! Our Korean son converted when he was young and the word Ger is not in our vocabulary. He also had an Orthodox conversion. We do realize that some people can say things that should never be uttered about a man being a convert when they are called to the bima by the rabbi, but that should never occur. Best wishes to you for a happy and content life!! 💗🇮🇱