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Convert Confidential | A Twenty-Something Converts to Judaism A Twenty-Something Converts to Judaism Search Convert Confidential Home Back Story Choosing Judaism About the Author Link Love Contact RSS Latkes for Thanksgivukkah 26 Nov It turns out that it’s actually really difficult to put the experience of converting to Judaism–the beit din, the mikvah, the brief ceremony–into words. I wish I could tell you that it was a warm, meaningful, holy, and blissful experience the day I officially became a Jew. It’s hard to describe what it was like in reality, but…well…it was pretty weird. Don’t get me wrong, I am completely thrilled to be a member of the Jewish people and happy that the conversion happened. I love Judaism! But, when I look back on the day’s events and try to reflect on it as a story in my life–which I aim to share with others–I sort of cringe uncomfortably. I know! What can I say? I’m sorry, but it’s true. The conversion itself was a rather ant...

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